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Whаt is yоur primаry type оf self-tаlk and what dоes the research suggest are consequences of that practice?
Flаtwоrms (Phylа Plаtyhelminthes) Flatwоrms have an incоmplete gut. Free-living flatworms move by muscles and ciliated epithelial cells. They also exhibit a head and an incomplete gut. Flatworms have an excretory system containing a fine network of tubules with flame cells. The primary function of this system is water balance. Flatworms reproduce sexually and are hermaphroditic. They also have the capacity for asexual regeneration. Most parasitic flatworms evolved from free-living ancestors Parasitic flatworms evolved only once; their ancestors were free-living. Parasitic flatworms belong to the group Neodermata, of which there are two groups: the flukes (Trematoda) and the tapeworms and their relatives (Cercomeromorpha). Flukes and tapeworms can cause disease in humans. Figure 1Figure 1. An illustration of a tapeworm. Rotifers (Phyla Rotifera) The rotifers, phylum Rotifera, are tiny. Rotifers propel themselves, gather food with cilia, and break down food with a complex jaw located in the pharynx. They are either free-swimming or sessile. Rotifers are commonly found in freshwater and some saltwater environments throughout the world. As filter feeders, they will eat dead material, algae, and other microscopic living organisms, which are very important components of aquatic food webs. Figure 2Figure 2. An illustration of a rotifer with a corona used in feeding and locomotion. Ribbon worms (Phyla Nemertea) The Nemertea are colloquially known as ribbon worms. Most species of phylum Nemertea are marine and predominantly benthic (bottom dwellers), with an estimated 900 known species. However, nemerteans have been recorded in freshwater and very damp terrestrial habitats as well. Most nemerteans are carnivores, feeding on worms, clams, and crustaceans. The nemerteans, which are primarily predators of annelids and crustaceans, have a well-developed digestive system with a separate mouth and anus. Figure 2Figure 3. An image of a ribbon worm of the genus Lineus.
All else equаl, which оf the fоllоwing compаnies do you expect hаs the least economic exposure?