Belong to this Kingdom.
What is Animal?
Have this many body layers.
What is 3?
Platyhelminthes can reproduce both of these ways.
What is sexually and asexually?
What is 1?
Process occurring here.
What is regeneration or fragmentation?
Platyhelminthe means this
What is Flat Worm?
Simplest animal with this type of symmetry.
What is bilateral?
All Platyhelminthes can produce sperm and eggs, making them this.
What are hermaphrodites?
Planaria secrete mucus and use these tiny hair like projections to move.
What are cilia?
Type of Platyhelminthes pictured here.
What is a fluke?
Class Trematoda example
What are flukes?
A few are free living but most are this.
What is parasitic?
Only this type can fertilize their own eggs though.
Who are tapeworms or Class Cestoda?
Many Planaria have nerve cords connected to these light sensitive structures found on the head
What are eyespots?
Light sensitive spots shown here.
What are eyespots?
Class Turbellaria example
What are planarians?
Platyhelminthes have no true body cavity, making them this.
The snail is an intermediate host for this species of platyhelminthes.
What are flukes or Class trematoda?
Parasitic flatworms take in this type of food.
What is predigested?
The scolex and hooks are found on these species of platyhelminthes.
What is a tapeworm?
Class Cestoda example.
What are tapeworms?
First organisms to have sensory organs clustered in a head region. In other words this characteristic.
What is cephalization?
Tapeworms have reproductive sections called ...
What are proglottids?
Flatworms have no circulatory system but they use these to circulate water and nutrients.
What are flame cells?
What are the host(s) of the parasitic fluke?
human and snail