| A | B |
| what flatworm is a flat worm in | platyhelminthes |
| How many openings does the digestive tract have? | Only 1 |
| How does food enter and waste leave the flatworm? | through the mouth |
| This is an example of a parasitic flatworm | Beef tapeworms |
| How is the beef tapeworm transmitted to people? | Eating uncooked meat with eggs |
| Beef tapeworms can grow to this length? | About 10 meters |
| What is the advantage to the flatworm being hermaphroditic? | It can produce more offspring |
| Flatworms don't have a circulatory system so they move gases by this | diffusion |
| Flatworms reproduce asexually by this | fragmentation or budding |
| Flatworms reproduce by these 2 ways | asexually and sexually |