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Phylum Platyhelminthes are in domain |
Eukarya |
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Phylum Platyhelminthes are in kingdom
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Animalia |
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Tapeworms
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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. |
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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. |
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Digenetic flukes |
Class Trematoda All endoparasites of all classes of vertebrates from fish to mammals including humans, pets, and livestock. |
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Planarians |
Class Turbellaria All are free-living flatworms found in the oceans and freshwater with a few living terrestrially in humid forests. |
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Phylum Annelida is in kingdom... |
Animalia |
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Phylum Annelida is in domain... |
Eukarya |
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Class Polychaeta in Phylum Annelida has... |
Sea worms |
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Class Oligochaeta in Phylum Annelida has... |
Earthworms |
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Class Hirudinea in Phylum Annelida has... |
Leeches |
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Class Polychaeta |
Have distinct heads with eyes and tentacles; most segments exhibit parapodia. Approximately 9000 species. |
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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. |
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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. |