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nemotoda is a protostomian but not a eucoelomate ​

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Nemotode is a protostomian but not a coelomate. Why?

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Phylum Nematode or round worms are protostomian but not a ceolomates. Rather Nematodes are included in pseudocoelomates. This pseudocoelom is a fluid filled structure that is in direct contact with the muscles and internal organs in Nematode.

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