Biology, asked by vkamalaola, 10 months ago

Why did we call ascaris as pseudocoelomate

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Answered by saundrya228
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Answer:

Ascaris worms are a genus of helminths (parasitic worms), meaning that they live off of a host organism, to the detriment of that host. ... Nematodes are pseudocoelomates, ('fake' coelomates), meaning that their fluid filled cavity isn't encased in mesoderm and makes direct contact with their intestinal wall.

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Answered by subhambhatt4751
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Explanation:

Why the body cavity of Ascaris is called pseudocoelom? Ans: The body cavity of Ascaris is not covered by mesoderm in all sides. It is covered externally by muscle (Mesoderm) but internally the lining of intestine (Enodderm). So it is regarded as pseudocoelom.

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