1)Bilaterally symmetrical.
2)Body having 3 layers of tissues with organs and organelles.
3)Body contains no internal cavity.
4)Possesses a blind gut (i.e. it has a mouth but no anus)
5)Has Protonephridial excretory organs instead of an anus.
6)Has normally a nervous system of longitudinal fibres rather than a net.
7)Generally dorsoventrally flattened.
8)Reproduction mostly sexual as hermaphrodites.
9)Mostly they feed on animals and other smaller life forms.
10)Some species occur in all major habitats, including many as parasites of other animals.
the characteristics of liver fluke is platyhelminthes BY OSLER D. MACATANGGA
What are blood flukes?
There are many types of flukes for different animals. In humans, we can be infected with a couple of types of liver flukes, a lung fluke, and blood flukes.
ecological relationships of flukes
Some are e.g. liver flukes, but others are not e.g. a whale's fluke.
Trematodes, or flukes, are flat, leaf-shaped, and range in length from a few millimeters to 75 millimeters. Intestinal flukes are primarily found in the Asian continent.
flukes inhabit the elk veins and feed off of them, causing harm
Flukes are a part of the hull. They protrude from the hull and run along close to the waterline. As the boat rocks with the waves, the flukes act as a fin in the water helping to keep the boat steady.
The most widespread human disease caused by flukes would be schistosomiasis.
Aquatic snails and Flukes live in the water. Generally warm, shallow water that gets a lot of sun, but has shade as well.
Turbellarians
Yes