platyhelmia (Meaning)

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platyhelmia (n. pl.)

Same as Platyelminthes.

Synonyms & Antonyms of platyhelmia

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

platyhelmia Sentence Examples

  1. Platyhelminthes, known as flatworms, are a diverse phylum of invertebrates.
  2. The body of a Platyhelminthes is flattened dorsoventrally, resembling a leaf.
  3. Platyhelminthes lack a body cavity and have a simple digestive system with both a mouth and an anus.
  4. Some Platyhelminthes, such as tapeworms, have complex life cycles involving multiple hosts.
  5. Free-living Platyhelminthes, such as planarians, are found in aquatic habitats around the world.
  6. The Platyhelminthes classification includes three major groups: Turbellaria, Trematoda, and Cestoda.
  7. Parasitic Platyhelminthes can cause a variety of diseases in humans and animals.
  8. The study of Platyhelminthes is known as helminthology.
  9. Flatworms, or Platyhelminthes, have a body that consists of a solid mass of cells.
  10. Platyhelminthes are considered the most primitive group among the flatworms.

FAQs About the word platyhelmia

Same as Platyelminthes.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

Platyhelminthes, known as flatworms, are a diverse phylum of invertebrates.

The body of a Platyhelminthes is flattened dorsoventrally, resembling a leaf.

Platyhelminthes lack a body cavity and have a simple digestive system with both a mouth and an anus.

Some Platyhelminthes, such as tapeworms, have complex life cycles involving multiple hosts.