Flatworms and Roundworms have bilateral symmetry as a body type.
No, a flatworm does not have a body coelom.
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Defenite head and tail regions
A flatworm uses its muscular adhesive organs, called the pharynx, to catch and prey on its food. The pharynx helps the flatworm attach to its prey and consume it.
after they get inside a host (an animal or person) it starts feeding off from it.
There are different types/species of flatworms. A flatworm is in the family of platyheliminthes and has a flat body with bilateral symmetry. They also have soft but solid body's. If I'm not mistaken, they are parasitic life forms.
flatworm
They have one opening opening according to Biology flatworm notes I found. By Khoa
A planarian is a type of flatworm belonging to the taxonomic class Turbellaria. They are typically found in freshwater environments and are known for their regenerative abilities and simple body structure.
A flatworm may respond to being touched with a probe by contracting its body or changing direction to move away from the stimulus. This is a common behavioral response in flatworms to avoid potential harm or danger.
where are the reproductive organs located in a flatworm
yes because they are an odd animal! The process is called regeneration.