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name the first group of animal with true coelom​

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Answered by susannaekka
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Answer:

The earthworm (annelid) is a coelomate because it has a true coelom within its mesoderm layer.

Answered by MysticDragonEX
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Answer:

Annelida

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Annelida are highly developed organisms. They are the first group of animals with TRUE COELOM.

The annelids (Annelida, from Latin anellus, "little ring"[2][a]), also known as the ringed worms or segmented worms, are a large phylum, with over 22,000 extant species including ragworms, earthworms, and leeches. The species exist in and have adapted to various ecologies – some in marine environments as distinct as tidal zones and hydrothermal vents, others in fresh water, and yet others in moist terrestrial environments.

 Annelids are bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic, coelomate, invertebrata organisms. They also have parapodia for locomotion. Most textbooks still use the traditional division into polychaetes (almost all marine), oligochaetes (which include earthworms) and leech-like species. Cladistic research since 1997 has radically changed this scheme, viewing leeches as a sub-group of oligochaetes and oligochaetes as a sub-group of polychaetes. In addition, the Pogonophora, Echiura and Sipuncula, previously regarded as separate phyla, are now regarded as sub-groups of polychaetes. Annelids are considered members of the Lophotrochozoa, a "super-phylum" of protostomes that also includes molluscs, brachiopods, flatworms and nemerteans.

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