Flatworms are usually categorized under the phylum Platyhelminthes.
The marine flatworm belongs to the Phylum Platyhelminthes.
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.
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.
Planarians are a common type of flatworm that are not parasites. They are often found in freshwater environments and are known for their regenerative abilities. Planarians are carnivorous and feed on small organisms like insects and other invertebrates.
Fluke
flatworm
where are the reproductive organs located in a flatworm
A
The marine flatworm belongs to the Phylum Platyhelminthes.
Platyhelminthes is the phyla of the marine flatworm.
a dead host because a flatworm need a living host
No, a flatworm does not have a body coelom.
a
A marine flatworm has bilateral symmetry.
The snail is a flatworm because it hasn't got segments and legs!!!
No. Slugs are a type of mollusc, which is a completely different order.
No