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why acoelomate are called as triploblastic?

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Answered by liza10987654321
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Coelomate animals or Coelomata (also known as eucoelomates — "true coelom") have a body cavity called a coelom with a complete lining called peritoneum derived from mesoderm (one of the three primary tissue layers). ... Acoelomate animals, like flatworms, have no body cavity at all.


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Answered by MarilynEvans
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Acoelomates are called as triploblastic 'cause they are made up of three embryonic cell layers. They are - ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm. They have lack of coelom. They've fluid filled cavity known as mesoderm.

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