snakes don't have shells but they have skin but they can shed theirs unlike our skin
Phylum chordata is further divided into sub phylum in which some of them have coelom and some dosen't .
no, they have no bones
Yes , Reptiles have a body cavity .
Yes
No. A coelenterate is an animal (such as a jellyfish), whose main body cavity is also its alimentary canal (gut). Most animals, on the other hand, have a body cavity (called a coelom) that is separate from the gut. For instance, inside your own body, you have an alimentary canal (your esophagus, stomach and intestines) and a separate body cavity that contains your heart, lungs, liver, etc. In a coelenterate, there is only one cavity.
A coelomate animal is the one which has a body cavity in which well developed organs can be accomodated.
coelom is a fluid filled cavity within the body between the epidermis and gut it is derived from mesoderm there are three types of coelomic cavity they are coelomemates psuedo coelomates and acoelomates
The type of body cavity shared by all mollusks is pseudocoelom is a false statement. The correct answer is coelom.
Fluid-filled body cavity and three tissue layers.
The body cavity is a true coelom because it is lined by a layer of coelomic epithelium of mesodermal origin.
No. A coelenterate is an animal (such as a jellyfish), whose main body cavity is also its alimentary canal (gut). Most animals, on the other hand, have a body cavity (called a coelom) that is separate from the gut. For instance, inside your own body, you have an alimentary canal (your esophagus, stomach and intestines) and a separate body cavity that contains your heart, lungs, liver, etc. In a coelenterate, there is only one cavity.
The coelom is the body cavity of an animal. A true coelom is a body cavity that is complete from mouth to anus with no breaks; there are animals that have pseudocoeloms - mouths and anuses but no solid connection between the two.
eucoelomate (true guts) possessing a cavity coelom between the body wall and the gut. (zoology)
True coelom is body cavity lined by mesothelium on both sides as in chordates .
Yes, grasshoppers do have a coelom. This is the type of body cavity they have. There are over 10,000 known species of grasshoppers.
Yes, birds have a body cavity or coelom. Mammals have two separate body cavities (peritoneal / abdominal and thoracic/ chest) but birds do not have a diaphragm, and so have only one cavity.
the coelom
Sponges have no proper body cavity or coelom. However, in the everyday sense of the expression, there is a cavity inside sponges, which is called a spongocoel.
The sponges are Acoelomates. That is they don't have coelom or body cavity.
This could be wrong but i believe it is called a COELOM
A coelomate animal is the one which has a body cavity in which well developed organs can be accomodated.