pseudocoelomate
(noun)
any invertebrate animal with a three-layered body and a pseudocoel
Examples of pseudocoelomate in the following topics:
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Animal Characterization Based on Features of Embryological Development
- Triploblasts can be differentiated into three categories: those that do not develop an internal body cavity called a coelom (acoelomates), those with a true coelom (eucoelomates), and those with "false" coeloms (pseudocoelomates) .
- The pseudocoelomates have a coelom derived partly from mesoderm and partly from endoderm.
- The phylum Nematoda (roundworms) is an example of a pseudocoelomate.
- Triploblasts may be (a) acoelomates, (b) eucoelomates, or (c) pseudocoelomates.
- Pseudocoelomates also have a body cavity, but it is sandwiched between the endoderm and mesoderm.
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Phylum Nematoda
- Furthermore, the nematodes, or roundworms, possess a pseudocoelom and have both free-living and parasitic forms.
- These animals are pseudocoelomates; they have a complete digestive system with a distinct mouth and anus.
- Nitrogenous wastes may be lost by diffusion through the entire body or into the pseudocoelom (body cavity), where they are removed by specialized cells.
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Nematodes
- Nematodes, or roundworms, are the most diverse phylum of pseudocoelomates and one of the most diverse animal phyla.
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Phylum Rotifera
- Rotifers are pseudocoelomates commonly found in fresh water and some salt water environments throughout the world.