Distinguish between platyhelminthes and Echinodermata on the basis of body cavity or coelom ? please write
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Difference between platyhelminthes and Echinodermata on the basis of body cavity or coelom -
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body cavity in platyhelminthes are absent, they are acoelomate but in echinodermata body cavity is present.
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Difference between platyheiminthes and echinodermata
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- Platyhelminths are acoeolomate–they don't have a body cavity. It's unclear whether they have lost their body cavity or whether this is an ancestral state. this means that their ability to develop organs is limited; they don't have space to develop organs in. trying to grow a kidney in your thigh, where there is no body cavity. it means they have a squashed look in cross-section.
- Echinodermata-It might look morphologically (structure and structure) divergent initially, however they all offer a similar trademark highlights. These creatures have some extremely one of a kind shapes and have wonderful hues. They are significant biologically and geographically, as they give important insights about the topographical condition.
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