Biology, asked by fazzyk23, 1 year ago

Why nematodes are psendocoelomate although they are triploblastic ?

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Answered by MRithik
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The coelom in nematodes do not originate from mesoderm and is not lined by mesoderm. Also Coelom is found as many patches. Thus it is termed pseudo coelom.
Answered by Anonymous
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Heya !!!

Here's your answer !!!

nematodes are triploblastic but they are pseudocoelomate organisms....

Nematodes have three germinal or embryonic layers viz Ectoderm , endoderm and mesoderm....

Hence they are Triploblastic...

But they are Pseudocoelomate organisms as the body cavity i.e. coelom is not derived from the mesoderm and they are remnant of blastocoel (Primary coelom ) ...

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