Biology, asked by Amityadab9322, 1 year ago

Bilaterally symmetrical but acoelomate animal is [DPMT 2003; BVP 2004]
A) Liver fluke
B) Jelly fish
C) Round worms
D) Crab

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bilaterally symmetrical but acoelomate animal is
➡️ crab
Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Bilaterally symmetrical but acoelomate animal is Liver Fluke

Option A

Explanation:

Liver Fluke is scientifically called as Fasciola hepatica. This organism belongs to the phylum Platyhelminthes. This phylum has an important characteristic i.e. it is the first phylum to have acelomate animals.

Liver fluke is also a flask shaped organism with a circular cross section. But it’s a position of absorbing make it bilaterally symmetrical.

Among the Rest of the organisms, the jelly fish and round worms are radially symmetrical, and the crab is not acelomate.

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