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simple bilaterian, unsegmented, soft-bodied
invertebrates commonly called flatworms or flat worms.
Being acoelomates (having no body cavity), and
having no...
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Genus of
flatworms...
- feed on mollusks.
These flatworms can
track their prey. When captured,
earthworms begin to
react to the attack, but the
flatworm uses the
muscles in its...
- Union. The
ventral surface of the
flatworm is a pale buff
colour while the
dorsal surface is dark brown.
Young flatworms vary in
colour from
white to pale...
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cutting the
trained flatworms in two he
ground them into
small pieces and fed them to
other flatworms. He
reported that the
flatworms learned to ****ociate...
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individual has both egg-producing
ovaries and sperm-producing testes. The
flatworms "fence"
using extendable two-headed dagger-like stylets.
These stylets...
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Trematoda is a
class of
flatworms known as
flukes or trematodes. They are
obligate internal parasites with a
complex life
cycle requiring at
least two...
- as a tumour. In zoology, it is the
tissue that
fills the
interior of
flatworms. In botany, it is some
layers in the cross-section of the leaf. The term...
- inference.
Acoelomorphs resemble flatworms in many respects, but have a
simpler anatomy, not even
having a gut. Like
flatworms, they have no
circulatory or...
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Genus of
flatworms...