Flatworms have the ability to rebuild their complete bodies. When a flatworm is split in half, each half can regenerate into a new animal.
Some flatworms are being studied for their potential application in the treatment of disorders such as cancer and Alzheimer's.
Some flatworms reproduce through budding. Asexual reproduction, in which a new animal develops from a bud on the parent animal's body.
They live in a wide range of environments, including oceans, rivers, soil, and even the human body.
Additionally, trematodes are parasitic flatworms that infect humans and other mammals. They are frequently referred to as flukes.
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