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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).

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yes of course they are

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No, earthworms are invertebrates.

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Multicellular

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Yes, earthworms are multicellular.

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