Biology, asked by Amanchal, 1 year ago

acoelomate, pseudocoemata and coelomata distinguish

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Answered by shivam10sep
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Acoelomates lack a coelom (do not have a true body cavity.) It is usually filled with cells. Pseudocoelomate has the beginnings of a body cavity, but lacks mesentery (or peritoneum). Coelomate animals have a "true" body cavity or coelom and organs are incased in peritoneal membrane.

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Answered by singhjogi1969
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ACOELOMATES:-

Those animals in which the true body cavity or coelom is absent are called acoelomates.

example :- sponges, coelenterates, ctenophores and platyhelminthes.

PSEUDOCOELOMATES:-

Those animals in which body cavity is present but is not lined by mesoderm layer, instead mesoderm is present in scattered pouches in it.

examples:- aschelminthes.

COELOMATES:-

The true body cavity is present in these animals which is lined by mesoderm layer. In this, coelom is filled by coelomic fluid secreted by peritoneum.

examples :- all phylum from annelids to chordates contains this type of coelomic cavity.

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