Biology, asked by rithi3183, 1 year ago

please explain in detail the body wall structure of annelids​

Answers

Answered by beautygirll56
1

Nearly all annelids have a fluid-filled cavity between the outer body wall and the gut, and this is referred to as a coelom (Figure 1). The coelom is often used as a storage area for gametes and acts as a hydrostatic skeleton for locomotion.


beautygirll56: mark it as brainliest plzzzzz
beautygirll56: mark it as brainliest
rithi3183: Please give me the details of how to mark it as brainliest.
rithi3183: will I be able to get more answers once I mark an answer as brainliest?
beautygirll56: yeah
rithi3183: pls tell me how to mark it as a brainliest answer
Similar questions