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Platyhelminthes Emily Anderson Kelsey Crawford Emily Spillett Angela Spinney
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Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Platyhelminthes Class: -Cestoda -Monogenea -Trematoda -Turbellaria Classification
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Monogenea Parasitic Ectoparasites and Endoparasites
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Cestoda Tapeworms Lack digestive system and locomotor organs Host intestines
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Commonly called flukes 18,000 to 24,000 species Parasites of mullosks and vertebrates Range from 1mm-7cm in size Have two distinct suckers; on mouth and underside. Trematoda
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Commonly called Planarian Live in saltwater and freshwater ponds and rivers Receive oxygen and release carbon dioxide through diffusion Eat small living or dead animals through their muscular mouths. Turbellaria
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Two basic forms of movement Simple Nervous System Flat bodied Unsegmented bodied Bilateral symmetry Take in food and get rid of waste through mouth Invertebrates Characteristics
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Free-living Forms Parasitic Forms Example: Monogenea Development/Life Cycle
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Sexual Reproduction Asexual Reproduction Transverse Fission Budding Reproduction
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Evolutionary History Evolved from Hydra 550 million years ago Bilateral Symmetry
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The longest tape worm ever found was over 90 feet long If a flatworm is starved it is capable of shrinking to hatching size and when fed it has the ability to grow back to its original size Fun Facts !
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Some species switch from being a herbivore to a carnivore as they mature. Scientists can train flatworms to do simple tasks, such as finding water in a maze. When these flatworms are then cut in half, the new halves learn faster than the original. Fun Facts Cont.
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