Biology, asked by zohocreater, 10 months ago

planaria is example for which mode of nutrition?​

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Answered by lChanul
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Planaria eat living or dead small animals that they suck up with their muscular mouths. Food passes from the mouth through the pharynx into the intestines where it is digested by the cells lining the intestines. Then its nutrients diffuse to the rest of the planaria....

Answered by tanya345662
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A planarian is one of many flatworms of the class Turbellaria. It usually describes free-living flatworms of the order Tricladida (triclads), although this common name is also used for a wide number of free-living platyhelminthes

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