Lesson 2: Phylum Platyhelminthes: Flatworms
Flatworms are the simplest organisms that have tissues organized into organs and organ systems. They have a rudimentary nervous system where information is stored and processed in a simple brain. This "brain" is just a collection of nerve cells in the anterior portion of the worm. There are also several nerve cords that run from the "brain" throughout the length of the worm. The video on the right is a beautiful Turbellarian "flying" through the water.
Characteristics
- Flatworms are similar to cnidarian in that they only have one opening for digestion.
- They have well developed muscle systems.
- Have a mesoderm (middle tissue layer).
- No body cavity.
Now please read the information below to learn about three specific types of flatworms.
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Description: Platyhelminthe: Flatworm
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