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"<b>Pro-Choice: </b><br><br>Flatworms, like most other worms, are hermaphrodites (both male and female). Therefore, when two worms mate, they must fertilize each other. The male sperm of both worms fertilize each other’s eggs, so both become 'pregnant' at the same time.<br><br> Flatworms have the ability to be asexual, and reproduce by themselves; however, rarely do so, unless they cannot find another worm with whom they can breed. ",

"<b>Painful Birth: </b><br><br>When flatworms reproduce asexually, their midsection constricts and they rip their bodies apart. Then each section becomes a new flatworm.",

"<b>Brainless:</b><br><br> The flatworm is the simplest animal with a nervous system in the world. Flatworms have two cordlike nerves that branch throughout their bodies, which look similar in ladders.<br><br> The head end of the flatworm has ganglia, which acts like a very simple brain. The ganglia pass messages and signals down the nerve cords to the rest their body. ",

"<b>Hole in One: </b><br><br>Because worms only have one opening in their bodies, they cannot feed, digest, and eliminate foods simultaneously as other species can.",

"<b>Dangerous Worms!</b><br><br> The largest tapeworm can be over 80 feet long.  Tapeworms are a type of parasitic flatworms that can cause quite a bit of destruction to their host. <br><br>Tapeworms live in either the digestive tract or vertebrate of mammals, specifically humans and dogs. "];