they all have different shaped bodies and different characteristics
No, flatworms and roundworms are not single-celled eukaryotes; they are multicellular organisms that belong to the animal kingdom. Flatworms are part of the phylum Platyhelminthes, while roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda. Both are classified as invertebrates and exhibit complex body structures, with specialized tissues and organs.
While both flatworms and roundworms are soft-skinned invertebrates, their biology differs greatly enough to put them into to distinct categories. Flatworms belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes, while roundworms belong to Nematode.Flatworms have flat, ribbon shaped bodies, while roundworms are round (but not segmented) and taper towards the end. Both are bilaterally symmetrical. Roundworms are sexed, with two different genders, while flatworms may either be sexed, hermaphroditic, or use asexual reproduction.
They don't.
Planarians belong to the group of invertebrates known as flatworms. These organisms are known for their regenerative abilities and simple anatomy, making them a common model organism in scientific research.
Roundworms (scientific name: Nematoda) are invertebrates, as they do not have a spine.
Roundworms do not have hearts, skeletons, nor blood vessels. Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda. This group contains different types of animals like the hookworm and pinworm.
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes Phylum
Helminths are classified as parasitic worms that belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms) and the phylum Nematoda (roundworms). They can further be categorized into different classes based on their anatomical features and life cycles.
Roundworms belong to the phylum Nematoda.
They belong to any class that are under the phylum platyhelminthes.
no, they belong to the flatworms