what is the essential difference between a flat worm and a roundworm with reference to the perivisceral area of their bodies?
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A flatworm has a thin, dorsoventrally flattened body. Roundworms are more cylindrical in shape and tapered to a fine point at one end. Similarly, roundworms have a rigid outer covering called a cuticle that they shed repeatedly throughout their lives and as they grow.
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