The Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)

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Title: The Platyhelminthes (Flatworms)


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The Platyhelminthes(Flatworms)
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Major Characteristics
  • Animal Characteristics
  • Flattened dorsoventrally
  • Bilateral Symmetry
  • Triploblastic
  • Acoelomate
  • Incomplete Gut

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Body Plan External
  • Bilateral symmetry divided these organisms into
    distinct dorsal, ventral, anterior, and posterior
    portions
  • Such symmetry has lead to cephalization in which
    the planaria have specialized senses in the
    anterior portion of their bodies

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Body Plan Internal
  • Platyhelminthes are composed of an ectoderm,
    mesoderm, endoderm making them triploblastic
  • They contain no cavity or coelome and are thus
    acoelomate

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Movement
  • Planaria move using cilia and muscular
    undulations through a mucus that aids in the
    adhesion and traction of the cilia
  • Many flatworms are parasitic and dont move

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Feeding
  • Unlike most bilateral animals the mouth of the
    planaria is located ventrally and is incomplete
    (without an anus)
  • They feed through a retractable pharynx and
    digestion occurs in a distributed digestive
    cavity

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Reproduction
  • Asexual reproduction occurs by transverse fission
  • Sexual flatworms are monoecious producing both
    sperm and eggs
  • Fertilization occurs internally and the offspring
    develops externally and proceeds through a larval
    stage
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