Acoelomates are animals that do not have a body cavity filled with fluid between the digestive tract and the body wall. Creatures like jellyfish (cnidarians) and flatworms (Platyhelminthes) are all acoelomates
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Acoelomate
Acoelomate animals (as the term implies) do not have a body cavity. Skeletal systems provide structuaral support for body cavities. Without a body cavity, an animal needs no skeletal system, therefore they have none. If they were as large as a cat or a dog, or even a squirrel, their lack of the structural support system that a skeleton provides would hinder their mobility greatly.
Flatworms, such as tapeworms and planarians, are examples of acoelomate animals. These animals lack a true body cavity called a coelom and have a solid body structure instead.
Scientists classify animals into major phyla based on three main criteria: body symmetry, which can be radial or bilateral; the number of tissue layers during embryonic development, distinguishing between animals with two (diploblastic) or three (triploblastic) layers; and the presence or absence of a body cavity, categorized as acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, or coelomate. These criteria help to categorize the vast diversity of animal life into systematic groups.
Acoelomate animals, like flatworms
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Acoelomate
Acoelomate is an animal that lacks a body cavity or a coleom.
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A Planarian is an acoelomate, meaning they do not have a body cavity at all.
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Some of the general features of acoelomate animals include internal cavity for digestion, bilateral symmetrical, organ system organization and so on. These features are the ones that distinguish acoelomate animals.
A Cheetah has bilateral symmmetry and it is an acoelomate because they do not have a coelom
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Acoelomate