Are all animals coelomate?
Answer / Arvind Singh
No, not all animals are coelomate. Coelomate animals are those with a body cavity called the coelom that separates the digestive organs from the outer body wall and muscles. While most complex multicellular organisms are coelomate, simple invertebrates like sponges and flatworms are not.
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