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Write some points about platyhelminthes. pls it's urgent the right answer will be marked as brainliest​

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Answered by herox33
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Characteristic features of Phylum Platyhelminthes

Their body is dorsoventrally flattened.

They exhibit bilateral symmetry.

Also, they are triploblastic, with three germ layers.

They do not have a body cavity and are acoelomate.

The body is soft and unsegmented.

They are mostly parasitic with a few free-living.

Answered by bittukumar7258
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Characteristics of Platyhelminthes

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.The body has a soft covering with or without cilia.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.The body has a soft covering with or without cilia.Their body is dorsoventrally flattened without any segments and appears like a leaf.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.The body has a soft covering with or without cilia.Their body is dorsoventrally flattened without any segments and appears like a leaf.They are devoid of the anus and circulatory system but has a mouth.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.The body has a soft covering with or without cilia.Their body is dorsoventrally flattened without any segments and appears like a leaf.They are devoid of the anus and circulatory system but has a mouth.They respire by simple diffusion through the body surface.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.The body has a soft covering with or without cilia.Their body is dorsoventrally flattened without any segments and appears like a leaf.They are devoid of the anus and circulatory system but has a mouth.They respire by simple diffusion through the body surface.They have an organ system level of organization.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.The body has a soft covering with or without cilia.Their body is dorsoventrally flattened without any segments and appears like a leaf.They are devoid of the anus and circulatory system but has a mouth.They respire by simple diffusion through the body surface.They have an organ system level of organization.They do not have a digestive tract.

Characteristics of PlatyhelminthesPlatyhelminthes have the following important characteristics:They are triploblastic, acoelomate, and bilaterally symmetrical.They may be free-living or parasites.The body has a soft covering with or without cilia.Their body is dorsoventrally flattened without any segments and appears like a leaf.They are devoid of the anus and circulatory system but has a mouth.They respire by simple diffusion through the body surface.They have an organ system level of organization.They do not have a digestive tract.The space between the body wall and organs is filled with connective tissue parenchyma which helps in transporting the food .

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