arthropod
does a protozoe have segmented bodies
Nope they dont. Certain types of worms (polychates) have segmented bodies, as do crustaceans (lobsters, crabs, etc) and insects.
No, a trout does not have a segmented body. Trout have a streamlined body shape with an elongated spine and a single continuous body structure.
Jellyfish do not display segmentation. They have a simple, non-segmented body structure compared to other animals like earthworms or insects.
Yes. However, this is not a true coelom. Roundworms are pseudocoelomates -- their mesoderm lines the endoderm and ectoderm, but there is no connection between the two. Therefore, it does not satisfy the definition of a coelom. However, since there is a body cavity still, this animal is said to be a pseudocoelomate.
There are actually quite a few disadvantages that an animal with a segmented body has. It can get trapped and pinched in places.
Because Its body structure has segments.
If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24
segmented body
Athropods. Certainly!
An arthropod is an invertebrate animal with an exoskeleton , a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
A crayfish has segments, which are sections of a body that are separated by a crease, so it might be determined as segmented because it has only two so it may be classified but it might not. Worms have many segments.
I think that it has a segmented body because if you see it's body under it's wings you will find a segmented body
yes it is in the phylum annelida meaning segmented body
does a protozoe have segmented bodies
No. Insects have segmented bodies
Sea Biscuits are echinoderms.echinoderms have segmented body therefore sea biscuits also have segmented body.