Planaria ingest food through a flexible tube-like pharynx that it can stick out from the middle of it's ventral side. The mouth is located at the end of this tube. The planaria sucks food in through this tube.
they live in afica they live in afica
Planarians are multicellular organisms with specialized cells and tissues. They have a defined body plan with distinct organs and structures. Planarians exhibit movement and respond to external stimuli. They consume food and have a digestive system. Planarians can reproduce sexually or asexually, exhibiting typical animal reproductive capabilities.
The three systems that developed in the mesoderm of the planarians are ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. They are usually described as the three germ layers.
Planarians are free-living flatworms, flukes are parasitic flatworms that infect various host animals, and leeches are blood-feeding segmented worms.
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No, they do not
A planarian is a non parasitic flatworm commonly found in ponds and rivers. Digestive enzymes are secreted from their mouth, then the pharynx moves the food to the gastrovascular cavity, where nutrients diffuse to the rest of the body.
Planarians eat by extending their muscular pharynx out of their mouths to engulf and ingest their prey, such as small invertebrates or organic debris. Their pharynx is able to secrete enzymes to help break down the food for digestion.
Eat it
absorbs the food!
Planarians have bilateral symmetry.
because they move around very quick and trap their food and scavenge for bacteria and food.
a planarian gets its food bi sucking on a tube called phlanx the food goes into the gastro -sd
To "ingest."
No, they perform photosynthesis.
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