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However, if the planarian is left undisturbed for a period, the original response returns.
This planarian is a predator of invertebrates on the forest floor.
The planarian has a soft, flat, wedge-shaped body that may be black, brown, blue, gray, or white.
The planarian has very simple organ systems.
The planarian is the simplest of all flatworms.
Thus, one of their gametes will combine with the gamete of another planarian.
A hundred responses a planarian has?
This size (about 10,000 cells) is typically accepted as the smallest fragment that can regrow into a new planarian.
A planarian is one of many non-parasitic flatworms of the Turbellaria class.
She also has four turtles; a school of Clione, a planarian and a Corydoras.
Oxygen enters and carbon dioxide leaves the planarian's body by diffusing through the body wall.
Like a two-headed planarian in a Petri dish, the driveway split, creating not one but two driveways.
Common names given to it are "broad head planarian" and "hammerhead worm" because of its characteristic head shape.
The most frequently used planarian in high school and first-year college laboratories is the brownish Girardia tigrina.
Schmidtea mediterranea is a freshwater planarian that lives in southern Europe and Tunisia.
There are no circulatory or respiratory systems; oxygen entering and carbon dioxide leaving the planarian's body diffuses through the body wall.
The planarian, a small flatworm, can be cut into pieces as small as one-279th of the whole, and entire new worms will grow from the segments.
In one experiment, T. H. Morgan found that a piece corresponding to 1 279th of a planarian could successfully regenerate into a new worm.
Romankenkius pedderensis (Lake Pedder planarian)
The Lake Pedder planarian, Romankenkius pedderensis, is a species of invertebrate in the Dugesiidae family.
Muniappan R. (1990) "Use of the planarian, Platydemus manokwari, and other natural enemies to control the giant African snail".
An extinction claimed to have occurred after the flooding is that of the Lake Pedder planarian (Romankenkius pedderensis), an endemic flatworm.
The largest terrestrial species of this phylum of mostly parasites, called flatworms in common language, is the Greenhouse planarian (Bipalium kewense).