Biology, asked by radhaprachi75, 10 months ago

Is coelenterata acoelomate??

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Answered by nileshgujju
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Explanation: It is believed that coelenterata have coelom, but they have only two layers of cells: one makes up cells on outside the body, and other makes the inner lining of body. Which could not form any genuine internal coelom, therefore it is not considered as coelomate. It is acoelomate

Answered by Abhis506
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It is believed that coelenterata have coelom, but they have only two layers of cells: one makes up cells on outside the body, and other makes the inner lining of body. Which could not form any genuine internal coelom, therefore it is not considered as coelomate. It is acoelomate.

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