Acoelomate is an animal that lacks a body cavity or a coleom.
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If you need an example, flatworms are an example of acoelomates. They type of coelom they have is acoelom.
Acoelomate
coelomate
the acoelomate moves very swiftly and the coelomate sidewinds due to this saying in chapter 25.2 in the biology text book (yhup) due to this statement by isaiah walker!
Animal phyla is how animals can be classified according to body plan. The four types of body plans are sac like, acoelomate, pseudocoelomate, and coelomate.
coelomate
Acoelomate animals, like flatworms
A Planarian is an acoelomate, meaning they do not have a body cavity at all.
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A bilateral animal has a lined gut cavity. On the other hand, animals like roundworms have a gut cavity but it is only partially lined.
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
Coelomate is another word for a body cavity during early development of an animal. All mammals including pigs are coelomates.