Biology, asked by preetikumarip36, 1 month ago

what is tha metameric segmentation​

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Answered by tvcrajkumar
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The repetition of organs and tissues at intervals along the body of an animal, thus dividing the body into a linear series of similar parts or segments (metameres). It is most strikingly seen in Annelida. ... Metameric segmentation is thought to have arisen as an adaptation to more efficient locomotion.

Answered by TheUnsungWarrior
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When the body is divided externally or internally into segments with a serial repetition of at least some organs, then it is called metameric segmentation.

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Metameric segmentation is a basis of classification useful during the classification of organisms in the animal kingdom.

Examples of metameric segmentation includes organisms from phylum annelida, arthropoda & chordata.

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