Yes, earthworms are coelomates because they have the "tube within a tube" body plan that characterises coelomates. More specifically, coelomates have a body cavity that is completely lined with cells derrived from the mesoderm (the germ layer of tissue found between the endoderm and ectoderm in embryonic development).
yes of course they are
No, earthworms are invertebrates.
Multicellular
Yes, earthworms are multicellular.
Most animals are coelomates, including humans.
Coelomates.
coelomates
Earthworms are Coelomates. They posses a true coelom, which is a body cavity that is completely lined by tissue derived from the mesoderm. This body cavity can either be empty air-filled space separating the digestive tract from the outer body wall, or fluid-filled space. Since triploblastic animals are defined as animals having three germ layers, earthworms is considered a triploblastic animal for it possess a endoderm, a mesoderm, and a ectoderm.
No, arthropods are coelomates
coelomates
Yes , leeches are coelomates .
Yes. All chordates are coelomates.
Roundworms can be classified as what? blastopores,coelomates,acoelomates,or pseudocoelomates
Coelomates that develop with the blastopore becoming the mouth are protostomes. An example of a protostome would be the Caribbean reef squid.
earthworms travel faster
The bacteria in earthworms is called Eisenia Fetida it's in most earthworms