Biology, asked by mahee86, 9 months ago

difference between acoelomate and pseudocoelomate ?​

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Answered by poonammudgil78
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Pseudocoelomate animals have a pseudocoelom (literally "false cavity"), which is a fluid filled body cavity. ... Acoelomate animals, like flatworms, have no body cavity at all. Semi-solid mesodermal tissues between the gut and body wall hold their organs in place.

Answered by Anonymous
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Coelomate in an organism means that the organism has a true cavity or a fully developed body cavity in them which can carry out life processes. Example: All vertebrates are coelomates, meaning they all have a true body cavity.

A psuedocoelomate in an organism means that the body cavity is not fully developed or it is not a true body cavity. The word psuedo means "half" or incomplete which means the coelem, or cavity is not full or true. Example: Nematoda

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