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What type of body cavity do platyhelminthes have?​

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Answered by Silvershades02
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Taxonomic level: phylum Platyhelminthes; grade of construction: organs derived from three tissue layers; symmetry: bilateral; type of gut: blind; type of body cavity other than gut: none; segmentation: absent; circulatorysystem: none; nervous system: small bundles of nerves (ganglia), two ventralnerve cords; ...

Answered by Anonymous
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Platyhelminthes are a phylum of worms that are flat in shape, the majority of which are parasitic in nature. Their flat shape comes from the fact that they are acoelomates (having no coelom) or fluid filled body cavity).

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