Definition of Turbellarians. Meaning of Turbellarians. Synonyms of Turbellarians

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Definition of Turbellarians

Turbellarian
Turbellarian Tur`bel*la"ri*an, n. (Zo["o]l.) One of the Turbellaria. Also used adjectively.

Meaning of Turbellarians from wikipedia

- parasites. Free-living turbellarians are mostly black, brown or gray, but some larger ones are brightly colored. Turbellarians have no cuticle (external...
- Many turbellarians clone themselves by transverse or longitudinal division, whilst others, reproduce by budding. The vast majority of turbellarians are...
- Turbellarians mating by **** fencing. Each has two ****es on the undersides of their heads which they use to inject sperm....
- S2CID 84249249. Dindal, D.L. (1970). "Feeding behavior of a terrestrial turbellarian Bipalium adventitium". The American Midland Naturalist. 83 (2): 635–637...
- itis.gov. Walton, Bryce; Yokogawa, Muneo (June 1972). "Terrestrial Turbellarians (Tricladida: Bipaliidae) as Pseudoparasites of Man". The Journal of...
- planarians, many annelid worms including polychaetes and some oligochaetes, turbellarians and sea stars. Many fungi and plants reproduce a****ually. Some plants...
- PMID 15318018. S2CID 29105973. Cannon, L. R. G.; Lester, R. J. G. (1988). "Two turbellarians parasitic in fish". Diseases of Aquatic Organisms. 5: 15–22. doi:10...
- several cellularization processes, evolved into the currently known turbellarian flatworms, which are therefore the most primitive metazoans. The theory...
- concentration of toxic bromine; this may serve to deter predators. The turbellarian flatworm Stylochus, a serious predator of oyster spat, has been found...
- The Temnocephalida are an order of turbellarian flatworms. Unlike most other turbellarians, all the species in this order are either commensal or parasitic...