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Does the digestive system of paltyhelmithes (phyllum) is complete or incomplete . if any $tupid or student who is in 8 standard or in smaller standard then i will report him/her​

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Answered by parasarora0611
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Flatworms are acoelomate, triploblastic animals. They lack circulatory and respiratory systems, and have a rudimentary excretory system. This digestive system is incomplete in most species.

Because they don't have a body cavity, flatworms are considered acoelomates. They have simple digestive systems, with mouths to take in food and long digestive tracts to diffuse it around the body. Most flatworms take in food via their mouth, then move it into a digestive gut that attaches to the digestive structures.

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