Biology, asked by deavraj23, 10 months ago

3. Write the systematic position of tapeworm.
What is metamerism? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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The tapeworm is composed of many repeating segments - primarily for reproduction and basic nutrient exchange. Each segment acts independently from the others, which is why it is not considered true metamerism. Another worm, the earthworm in class Annelida, can exemplify true metamerism.

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Answered by kirtisingh01
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Explanation:

systematic position of tapeworm:-

Kingdom: Animalia

Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: Platyhelminthes

Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PlatyhelminthesClass: Cestoda

Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PlatyhelminthesClass: CestodaOrder: Cyclophyllidea

Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PlatyhelminthesClass: CestodaOrder: CyclophyllideaFamily: Taeniidae

Kingdom: AnimaliaPhylum: PlatyhelminthesClass: CestodaOrder: CyclophyllideaFamily: TaeniidaeGenus: Taenia

Metamerism Definition

  • Metamerism is the reiteration of homologous body sections. This kind of advancement can be found in the Annelids, which are worms, leeches, tubeworm, and their family members. It is likewise found in a further developed structure in the Arthropods, or shellfish, bugs and their family members.

  • Metamerism emerges from teloblastic improvement, in which cells isolate unevenly to shape rings of little cells around the incipient organism. These cells multiply into the numerous portions of worms, and can be homonomous meaning fundamentally the same as, or they can be separate into a wide assortment of capacities. These sections are called heteronomous.

  • Metamerism has prompted an incredible assorted variety of annelids, arthropods and other sectioned creatures on the planet. The basic divided state of annelids enables them to exist in each condition from the most profound pieces of the sea to the dirt of probably the most elevated mountains.
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