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Phylum Platyhelminthes are in domain

Eukarya

Phylum Platyhelminthes are in kingdom

Animalia

Tapeworms

Class Cestoda




Approximately 8,000 species of cestodes (worms) are all endoparasites with most adapted for living in the guts of various kinds of vertebrates.

Monogenetic flukes

Class Monogenea




All parasites, primarily of fish where they are found as endoparasites in the gut or extoparasites on the external surface or gills.

Digenetic flukes

Class Trematoda




All endoparasites of all classes of vertebrates from fish to mammals including humans, pets, and livestock.

Planarians

Class Turbellaria




All are free-living flatworms found in the oceans and freshwater with a few living terrestrially in humid forests.

Phylum Annelida is in kingdom...

Animalia

Phylum Annelida is in domain...

Eukarya

Class Polychaeta in Phylum Annelida has...

Sea worms

Class Oligochaeta in Phylum Annelida has...

Earthworms

Class Hirudinea in Phylum Annelida has...

Leeches

Class Polychaeta

Have distinct heads with eyes and tentacles; most segments exhibit parapodia.


Approximately 9000 species.

Class Oligochaeta

Members of this class do not possess a distinct head and lack parapodia. Usually monoecious (possessing both male and female gonads in the same body) and develop directly with no larval stage.

Class Hirudinea

Hirudins have a fixed number of segments. Parapodia and setae are absent.


Leeches are monoicous. Totally unique to leeches are suckers, and leeches possess two of them--an anterior sucker (mouth) & a posterior sucker.