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Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
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Sponges have a single body cavity known as the spongocoel . The spongocoel is critical to the food gathering strategy of sponges.
I'm not sure what you mean by a freshwater salmon exactly, but the fish commonly called a sea trout is a type of perch and completely unrelated to salmon.
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Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
Acoelomate
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The type of body cavity shared by all mollusks is pseudocoelom is a false statement. The correct answer is coelom.
Exocrine.
besause they have a type of body skin
Grasshoppers only have one body cavity, that being their mouth. They use their mandibles to pull food apart so they can eat.
neither, a mussel is a bivalve, which is a type of mollusk, and all mollusks are invertibrates.
The undigested waste products does not enter your body cavity. That is called as faecal matter. Scientifically speaking the food you eat is not "Inside" your body cavity. It is always "Outside" the body cavity. You go for extracellular type of digestion. I found it very difficult to teach the same in my dental college class.
It means directly into the body cavity, for example a type of injection.
it is not a type of mussel. a niche is a unique way that the animal uses resources in its habitat to make a living. it is not a type of mussel. a niche is a unique way that the animal uses resources in its habitat to make a living.
If you take nutrients from a mussels home it would probably die or suffer any type of animal need essential just like we do. Hope this helps! : )