Planarian are common to many parts of the world. They can live in both saltwater and freshwater ponds and rivers. They can also be found in or under logs, in the soil, or on plants in humid areas. Because they can live in so many environments, their population really knows no bounds.
Ponds, both salt water and fresh-water ponds. They also live in the soil of very humid areas.
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Freshwater planaria are found under rocks, plants, and debris in clear freshwater ponds, streams and springs.
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in the lakes and some times in the pounds
in freshwater and marine environments
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Lake Pedder planarian was created in 1974.
A planarian can live without food for about a week.
Their Superphylum is Platyzoa and their Phylum is Platyhelminthes.
A Planarian is an acoelomate, meaning they do not have a body cavity at all.
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the planarian eats by extending it pharnyx through the mouth and sucks food into the intstine
No, a planarian is an example of a flatworm.
A planarian is a flatworm and is parasitic which means that it feeds off living things.
name one anatomical feature (other than symmetry) that distinguishes a planarian from a hydra.
Flatworms!
other worms