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The body cavity of nematoda animals is pseudocoelom. EXPLAIN . ( ATLEAST 3 POINTS)

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Answered by AkshayaJA
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Pseudocoelomate animals have a pseudocoelom (literally “false cavity”), which is a fluid filled body cavity. Tissue derived from mesoderm partly lines the fluid filledbody cavity of these animals. ... Semi-solid mesodermal tissues between the gut and body wall hold their organs in place.


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Answered by Bhuvana12
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Pseudocoelomate animals have a pseudocoelom (literally “false cavity”), which is a fluid filled body cavity. Tissue derived from mesoderm partly lines the fluid filled body cavity of these animals. ... Semi-solid mesodermal tissues between the gut and body wall hold their organs in place.
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