yes
The marine flatworm belongs to the Phylum Platyhelminthes.
Yes, arthropods have a through gut, also known as a complete digestive system. This consists of a mouth at one end for ingestion of food, and an anus at the other end for elimination of waste. Food passes through various regions of the gut where digestion and absorption of nutrients occur.
"They are neither. This is because they do not have a true gut. Protostomes are annelidids(earthworms) Mollusca(clams, snails, octopus, etc.) and arthropods which are your insects or spiders. The only Deuterostomes are Phlya Chordota and Echinodermata." The above answer is incorrect. Plathyhelminthes are protostomes. There are many, MANY groups of protostomes besides annelids, molluscs, and arthropods.
no, plasmodium is a parasitic protozoans
The flatworm's scientific name (or at least its Phylum) is Platyhelminthes. I can't give you the real scientific name (which is the genus and species) because there are more than one species of flatworm.
No. Porifera and Cnidarians lack a through gut.
Platyhelminthes
platyhelminthes
The scientific name for flatworm is Platyhelminthes.
Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes Phylum
Yes.
They were one of the first organisms to go through cephalizaion (the development of a brain)
Marine Flatworms are in the Platyhelminthes phylum
platyhelminthes
The marine flatworm belongs to the Phylum Platyhelminthes.
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If you mean parasitic flatworms, they belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes.