Phylum Platyhelminthes: Station 3 This includes flat worms. They have a head and a gut and even eyes. Examples include flukes and tapeworms. They have.

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Phylum Platyhelminthes: Station 3 This includes flat worms. They have a head and a gut and even eyes. Examples include flukes and tapeworms. They have flattened bodies Pork Tapeworm

Platyhelminthes Samples and Classification Structures Kingdom Animalia ◦ Phylum: Platyhelminthes  Common Name = Flat Worms, Tapeworms, Fluke, Planarian.  Reproduction = Mostly Sexual (two parents)  Symmetry = Bilaterally Symmetrical  Classification Structures 1.Have a mouth but no tail end (blind gut) 2.No hollow area inside and the bodies are flat.  Samples:  3A = Class Cestoda (tapeworm)  3B = Class Turbellaria (flatworm)