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difference between segmented and unsegmented animals

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Answered by 2000misharani
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Segmented animals are those considered to have organs that were repeated, or to have a body composed of self-similar units, but usually it is the parts of an organism that are referred to as being segmented.

The invertebrates are classified into different phylums which are Porifera, Ctenophora, Aschelminthes, Platyhelminthes, Annelida, Mollusca, Arthropoda and Echinodermata. -The phylum Mollusca represents the animals that have an unsegmented and a soft body.

Answered by rajnisaklani414
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Segmentation is the serial repetition of similar parts along the length of an animal. The body of animals could be unsegmented, pseudosegmented or metamerically segmented. i. Unsegmented body: It is found in platyhelminthes, roundworms.

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