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Cestoda and Trematoda are classes that belong to the phylum Platyhelminthes. Examples include: Tape worms and Flukes
Tunicata is a subphylum of the Phylum Chordata. These organisms are exclusively marine in nature. Eg: Herdmania (Sea squirt).
Cephalochordata is a subphylum in which notochord is persistent throughout life. Example: Branchiostoma (Amphioxus)
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- These differ from the other classes of sponges in that their cells are syncytial (multinucleate and only a few cells or even one cell can cover the entire skeleton) Hexactinellida Calcerea Demospongia HomescleromorphaThis class has 1-2 pairs of walking legs O Chelicerata O Crustacea О Нехароda O MyriapodaHello, What else would you add to this description of Tapeworms? A short curious information it is enought :) Tapeworms are member of the Phylum Platyhelminthes family, also known as cestode. They are known for being intestinal parasites, Adult tapeworms are typically found in the small intestines, while certain larvae can perforate intestinal walls and travel through the bloostream into the eyes, muscles and brain; causing and arrange of symptoms such as seizures, abnormal heartbeat,cyst, and body weakness. On the otherhand, adult tapeworms are usually tolerated pretty well, host can be asymptomatic, or have mild symptoms such as dyspepsia, anorexia, localized pain, nausea, and diarrhea. Tapeworms can also reach a size in their host that can cause intestinal blockage. These kind of adult parasites are usually acquired through contaminated meat form a intermiate host, and contaminated water; while larvae is attained through the ingestion of eggs through fecal matter. Treratment…