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A. Colorful, marine worm whose body is flattened dorso-ventrally. Swims

through the water using a wavelike motion.
PHYLUM?​

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Phylum platyhelminthe

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Although a few of the free living marine and terrestrial species are very beautiful, most species are not particularly attractive to the human mind. Their body is dorso-ventrally flattened. They exhibit bilateral symmetry. They do not have a body cavity and are acoelomate. The movement of most platyhelminthes is using a wavelike motion that is controlled by longitudinal, circular, and oblique layers of muscle as they contract and relax simultaneously.

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