Flukes
Flukes are parastitic flatworms ranging in size from five-one hundred millimeters. These worms are most commonly found inside of fish as parasites. They have symmetrical bodies, and inside is a solid but spongy connective tissue. In the world, we have identified over 10,000 species of flukes and are found worldwide. The fluke nervous system is very simple, with minor changed compared to other platyhelminthes. Flukes have two ganglia where the nerves meet, and three nerve cords running down the organism.
Flukes are parastitic flatworms ranging in size from five-one hundred millimeters. These worms are most commonly found inside of fish as parasites. They have symmetrical bodies, and inside is a solid but spongy connective tissue. In the world, we have identified over 10,000 species of flukes and are found worldwide. The fluke nervous system is very simple, with minor changed compared to other platyhelminthes. Flukes have two ganglia where the nerves meet, and three nerve cords running down the organism.