mesenteriota
Mesenteriota refers to a group of small, free-living flatworms belonging to the phylum Platyhelminthes, specifically within the class Turbellaria. These organisms are primarily aquatic, inhabiting freshwater environments such as ponds, lakes, and slow-moving streams. They are often found attached to submerged vegetation, rocks, or other surfaces, where they feed on microorganisms, detritus, or small invertebrates.
Mesenteriota are characterized by their elongated, leaf-like bodies, typically measuring a few millimeters to a few
One notable genus within this group is *Mesostoma*, which includes species such as *Mesostoma lugubris*, a common
Mesenteriota reproduce sexually, with separate male and female individuals. Fertilization occurs externally, and embryos develop into
Due to their small size and relatively simple anatomy, mesenteriota serve as important model organisms in biological