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explain platyhelminthes​

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When a seed absorbs water, it is called imbibition. Water enters the seed either through a tiny opening in the seed called the micropyle or through the seed coat. ... The scarred seed coat is permeable, allowing water to pass through and germination to begin. Other seeds require cold temperatures before they can germinate.

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Platyhelminthes. The phylum name Platyhelminthes literally means "flatworms." Members of this phylum are soft, thin-bodied, leaf or ribbonlike worms, including the familiar planaria of ponds and streams, as well as the flukes and tapeworms parasitic in human and other animal bodies.

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