Biology, asked by rishabhsindhwani777, 11 months ago

define aeolomate animals ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

An acoelomate is an animal which lack a coelom, or formal body cavity. True body cavities form only in multicellular organisms with true tissues. Within this group, the eumetazoa, there are the organisms like coral and jellyfish, which have only 2 basic tissues. The triploblastic eumetazoa have 3 tissue types.

Answered by kmleshpatel75
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Answer:

Organisms not having 3 germ layers with a cavity in the middle layer are known as acoelomates.

If they are acoelomates then they will not have a tissue level organisation in the body .

Explanation:

The cavity is known as coelom.

It helps in tissue formation for different work.

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