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Which of the following combinations is incorrect? Nematoda- Roundworm, pseudocoelomate
Coelenterate- Sea Anemone, coelomate
Echinodermata- Starfish, coelomate
Platyhelminthes- Flatworms, acoelomate

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Answered by swatitou
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Answer:

coelenterate-coelomate

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Answered by brainlysme13
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Coelenterate - Sea Anemone, coelomate. This combination is incorrect

Coelenterate: Animals called coelenterates are diploblastic. They, therefore, lack a coelom. Mesoderm lines a bodily cavity called the coelom that is filled with fluid. They have a gastrovascular cavity instead. Examples of coelenterates are sea anemone, jellyfish, and corals.

Nematoda: "Roundworms" is another name for the Nematoda phylum of creatures. Nematodes have a body cavity and are rounded. They possess one-way guts with a mouth and anus at either end. They are pseudocoelomate that is mesoderm-lined on one side and endoderm-lined on the other.

Echinodermata: Any member of the phylum Echinodermata is an echinoderm. The sea lilies, sometimes known as "stone lilies," starfish, brittle stars, sea urchins, sand dollars, and sea cucumbers are among the adults that may be distinguished by their radial symmetry. Coelomates are members of the phylum Echinodermata.

Platyhelminthes: Any member of the phylum Platyhelminthes, a class of soft-bodied, typically many flattened invertebrates, is a flatworm, also known as a platyhelminth. Because they lack a coelom, flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are acoelomates.

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