explain the terms a acoelomate b radial symmetry c pseudocoelomate
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1)radial symmetry: symmetry about a central axis, as in a starfish or a tulip flower.
2)Acoelomates lack a coelom (do not have a true body cavity.) It is usually filled with cells.
3)Pseudocoelomate has the beginnings of a body cavity, but lacks mesentery (or peritoneum).
2)Acoelomates lack a coelom (do not have a true body cavity.) It is usually filled with cells.
3)Pseudocoelomate has the beginnings of a body cavity, but lacks mesentery (or peritoneum).
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ACOELOMATE =means organisms having no body cavity ( false coelom ) .
PSEUDOCOELOMATE = a pseudocoelomate is an intervertebrate with a fluid - filled body cavity between the endoderm and the mesoderm....
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