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write the differences between acoelomate,pseudocoelomate and true coelom condition give one example


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An animal that lacks a coelom. Acoelomates, which include flatworms and tapeworms, exhibit bilateral symmetry and have no body cavity between the gut and the epidermis. [New Latin Acoelōmata, group name : a- + Greek koilōma, koilōmat-, cavity; see coelom.]
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Answer:

Differences between acoelomate,pseudocoelomate and true coelom

Explanation:

Acoelomate - Flatworms (phyla Platyhelminthes, Nemertea, and Mesozoa) lack a coelom, even though nemerteans have a fluid-crammed hollow space at their anterior, or head, end, that is used to eject the proboscis rapidly. The loss of a fluid-crammed hollow space adjoining to the muscle tissues reduces the quantity to which the muscle tissues can settlement and the pressure they exert. Other examples - Spongilla, sea anemone, Planaria, liver fluke, etc.

Pseudocoelomate animals have a pseudocoelom (literally “fake hollow space”), that is a totally useful frame hollow space. Tissue derived from mesoderm best in part traces the fluid crammed frame hollow space of those animals. Thus, even though organs are held in region loosely, they're now no longer as nicely prepared as in a coelomate. Example - Wuchereria, Ascaris.

Coelomate animals or Coelomata ( "real coelom") have a fluid crammed frame hollow space known as a coelom with a entire lining known as peritoneum derived from mesoderm.  Example - Nereis, Earthworm, Scorpion, Birds, Fishes, Horse.

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