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what helps platyhelminthes to grip the host's body?​

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Answered by Varsha3862
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  • what helps platyhelminthes to grip the host's body?

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  • These flatworms are covered by microscopic hairs (cilia) that they beat continuously, creating turbulence in the water–an activity that gave them their name. Their cilia are important in their locomotion; they also crawl along the ground gripping it with sticky secretions from their glands.
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  • These flatworms are covered by microscopic hairs (cilia) that they beat continuously, creating turbulence in the water–an activity that gave them their name. Their cilia are important in their locomotion; they also crawl along the ground gripping it with sticky secretions from their glands.

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