no they are different in many ways
I had asked the same thing before but then I figured it out. Out of a flatworm, sponge, coral, or crab, the complex invertebrate is a crab.
Tapeworms are a kind of flatworm. Most flatworms are not tapeworms.
Sponges and jellyfish don't. Flatworms have blood for the same reason you do, to provide transport of materials to and from cells.
They cannot eat continuously (there mouth and anus are present in the same opening)
You mean homonyn - words that share the same spelling and the same pronunciation, but have different meanings. Fluke is a type of flatworm, part of a whale's tail, or a stroke of luck. English is tricky!
The flatworm is the sector animal gate (Platyhelminthes) non-vertebrate, is the turbellarian, the tapeworm and the trematode three kind of general designations. The complete digesting system, the thoracic and abdominal area aperture has not only been the mouth is also its anus. Many are the monoecism, often carries on the self-fertilization, but can also carry on the cross fertilization. The flatworm has likely the leaf blade or the ribbon equally flat body, their size from several millimeters to several meters different. In 13000 many kinds of flatworms, some 10000 parasitic existence, the free-living has been having 3000 many kinds, majority is the sea lives. They like under the rock or in the seaweed cover silt live. The flatworm usually hides on the tidal zone rock, also often under the large-scale pebbles with the thoracic and abdominal area cilium along the stone facing glide, the beige color body looks like a piece of seaweed, front has two deep color eyespots, periphery the observation sound of something astir. Swallows the window blind which usually likely wrinkles to be the same, shrinks in the middle of the bodily thoracic and abdominal area in an aperture. After the night falls, it quietly comes out to move, mainly preys on the small mollusk.
Fluke can mean: * A fish, and a flatworm. * The end parts of an anchor. * The fins on a whale's tail. * A stroke of luck. Close (near) and Close (close the door) Bore a hole in something A tidal bore (tide meets river, pushes water back upstream) A crashing bore (someone who puts you to sleep) Bore (a burden) past tense of the verb to bear Bat- a type of animal, or a bat used in baseball
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