| platyhelminth | Common name for any flatworm of the phylum Platyhelminthes; any cestode (tapeworm) or trematode (fluke). Origin: platy-+ G. Helmins, worm (05 Mar 2000) |
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| Platyhelminthes | A phylum of flatworms that are bilaterally symmetric, flattened, and acelomate. There is no digestive tract in some platyhelminths (Cestoda), or the gut may be incomplete (without an anus), as in the Trematoda; most of the forms are hermaphroditic. There are three major classes, but the parasitic species of medical and veterinary importance are in the subclass Cestoda (the true tapeworms) of the class Cestoidea, and in the subclass Digenea (the digenetic flukes) of the class Trematoda. (05 Mar 2000) |
| platyhelminths | A phylum of acoelomate, bilaterally symmetrical flatworms, without a definite anus. It includes three classes: cestoda, turbellaria, and trematoda. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| platyhelminth |
flatworm: parasitic or free-living worms having a flattened body
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flatworms
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A phylum of animal that includes all flatworms.
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| Platyhelminthes |
Phylum of flatworms which live in aquatic and damp terrestrial habitats. Flatworms are soft, unsegemented worms whose bodies are characterized by their dorso-ventral (top to bottom) flattening. Flatworm species are both free-living and parasitic (tapeworms). There are many free-living flatworms in the Chesapeake Bay.
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| platyhelminth | parasitic or free-living worms having a flattened body |
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| platyhelminth | flatworms |
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