Taxonomy
Knowledge
Tapeworm
Fluke
General Knowledge
100

The phylum of flatworms

Platyhelminthes

100

How many layers do flatworms have? 

three

100

An organism is called what when a host is required for survival? 

Parasite

100

What type of organism are flukes considered to be?

Parasite
100

Platyhelminthes means what

wide and flat worms

200

The class that planaria are apart of

Turbellaria

200

What are the different environments flatworms live in? 

ocean, freshwater, land, inside other organisms

200

Where do tapeworms live?

Intestines of animals

200

How do flukes attach to the host?

suckers

200

What type of symmetry do flatworms have 

Bilateral

300

Tha class that tapeworms are apart of

Cestoda

300

What are the cell layers in flatworms?

Ectoderm, endoderm, mesoderm

300

Tapeworms do not have these two structures 

mouth and digestive system

300

What are flukes protected by to prevent them from being digested?

Cuticle

300

What is the front of the animal 

Anterior 

400

The class that flukes are apart of

Trematoda
400

What is the most simplest of the flatworms 

Planarians
400

How do tapeworms get their nutrients 

Absorbing them from the host.

400
A parasite that lives inside of the host is called

endoparasite

400

What is the rear of the animal called 

Posterior 

500

What is the phlum and class of Planaria

Platyhelminthes and Turbellaria

500

What are the three classes of flatworms 

Planarians, Tapeworms, Flukes

500

Tapeworms grow to be how long

several feet long

500

What are the stages of a flukes life cycle 

egg, snail, free swimming, fish, human 

500

What are the two types of flatworms 

free living and parasites

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