The
flatworms, or
Platyhelminthes,
Plathelminthes, or
platyhelminths (from the
Greek πλατύ,
platy, meaning "flat" and ἕλμινς (root: ἑλμινθ-),
helminth-, meaning "worm") are a
phylum of relatively simple
bilaterian,
unsegmented, soft-bodied
invertebrates. Unlike other bilaterians, they are
acoelomates (having no
body cavity), and have no specialized
circulatory and
respiratory organs, which restricts them to having flattened shapes that allow
oxygen and nutrients to pass through their bodies by
diffusion. The digestive cavity has only one opening for both the ingestion (intake of nutrients) and egestion (removal of undigested wastes); as a result, the food cannot be processed continuously.