No Coelom
Bilateral Symmetry as larva, radial as Adult. Many consider to be bilateral.
Brittle stars have a complex coelomic system, consisting of a spacious coelomic cavity that accommodates their internal organs. This coelomic system aids in internal transport, support, and protection of organs.
The presence or absence of a coelom (body cavity) is a key characteristic in the classification of animals. Animals can be categorized as acoelomates (no body cavity), pseudocoelomates (body cavity between mesoderm and endoderm), or coelomates (body cavity within mesoderm). This classification is important in understanding the evolutionary relationships and anatomical differences among animal groups.
The phylum Nematoda has a pseudocoelom. This type of body cavity is not completely lined by mesoderm tissue, giving it certain characteristics of a true coelom but lacking some key features.
asterios forbesii Well yes but it has more than that
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a brittle star is a type of starfish.
They are very brittle and they can get up to a very bright temperature
pseudocoelom
Hydras are acoelomates.
Yes, grasshoppers do have a coelom. This is the type of body cavity they have. There are over 10,000 known species of grasshoppers.
A coelomate animal is the one which has a body cavity in which well developed organs can be accomodated.
The brittle star has very flexible arms that can brake of in situations involving a predator. The broken arms will continue to wiggle and move to distract said preditor, allowing the brittle star itself to escape.
The presence or absence of a coelom (body cavity) is a key characteristic in the classification of animals. Animals can be categorized as acoelomates (no body cavity), pseudocoelomates (body cavity between mesoderm and endoderm), or coelomates (body cavity within mesoderm). This classification is important in understanding the evolutionary relationships and anatomical differences among animal groups.
Brittle can mean:breakable, easily brokena type of candycold or unfeeling
The type of body cavity shared by all mollusks is pseudocoelom is a false statement. The correct answer is coelom.
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