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Worms do not have cartilage; instead, they possess a hydrostatic skeleton, which is supported by fluid pressure within their body segments. This structure allows them to move and maintain their shape. Unlike vertebrates, worms lack bones and cartilage, relying on their soft, segmented bodies to perform various functions.

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