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Can you explain what an Acoelomate organism is and provide some examples of Acoelomate animals?

Answer Posted / Navneet Sonkar

An Acoelomate organism refers to a type of multicellular animal that does not have a body cavity called the coelom. Instead, they have a solid or spongy mesoderm between their digestive organs and body wall muscles. Examples of Acoelomate animals include flatworms (Platyhelminthes), such as planarians, and some marine worms like Nemertini.

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