Biology, asked by yashjudev, 10 months ago

what is acoelomate?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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An acoelomate is an animal that does not possess a body cavity. Unlike coelomates (eucoelomates), animals with a true body cavity, acoelomates lack a fluid-filled cavity between the body wall and digestive tract. Acoelomates have a triploblastic body plan, meaning that their tissues and organs develop from three primary embryonic cell (germ cell) layers.

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Answered by hariniiiiii
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: an invertebrate lacking a coelom

especially : one belonging to the group comprising the flatworms and nemerteans (class Nemertea or Nemertinea) and characterized by bilateral symmetry and a digestive cavity that is the only internal cavity

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