
Trematodes
What are they?
- Trematodes are members of the phylum Platyhelminthes and are generally flat, fleshy, leaf shaped worms.
- Equipped with two muscular suckers.
Characteristics:
- Consists of lateral tubes that do not join to form an excretory opening.
- Most flukes are hermaphroditic (contains both male and female sexual organs).
- Require intermediate hosts for completion of their lifecycles.