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Why are planarias called free living organisms?

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Abstract. Planarians are free-living invertebrates that employ motile cilia for locomotion. Specifically, cilia that populate the ventral epithelium of the planarian body are highly conserved, with a 9 + 2 axoneme and a full complement of inner and outer arm dynein motors.

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Abstract. Planarians are free-living invertebrates that employ motile cilia for locomotion. Specifically, cilia that populate the ventral epithelium of the planarian body are highly conserved, with a 9 + 2 axoneme and a full complement of inner and outer arm dynein motors.

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