General Biology I
Acoelomates are animals that lack a coelom, which is a fluid-filled body cavity located between the gut and the outer body wall. These organisms are characterized by their simple body structure, where mesodermal tissues fill the space between the ectoderm and endoderm, providing structural support without the need for a coelom. Acoelomates are typically seen in certain invertebrate groups and play a significant role in understanding animal classification based on body plan organization.
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