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a triploblastic unsegmented animal with complete elimantry canal is found in

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Answered by uk05064100211
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Answer:

roundworm

Explanation:

answer is roundworm

Answered by mariospartan
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A triploblastic unsegmented animal with complete elimantry canal is found in ROUNDWORM.

Explanation:

  • Roundworm is triploblastic, unsegmented, and have complete alimentary canal. Roundworm belongs to phylum Aschelminthes
  • The Aschelminthes (also known as Aeschelminthes, Nemathelminthes, and Nematodes) are an obsolete phylum of pseudocoelomate and other similar creatures that are no longer regarded closely related and have been promoted to phyla in their own right.
  • Planaria and Liverfluke have bilateral symmetry, are triploblastic, donot have alimentary canal. They both belong to phylum Platyhelminthes.
  • Hydra is diploblastic, cylindrical, have radially symmetric body and belong to phylum colenterata.

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