lecraycollier
lecraycollier lecraycollier
  • 19-10-2016
  • Biology
contestada

If an animal has a set of organs held together and protected by surrounding fluid, the animal is a

Respuesta :

jazzierdurr
jazzierdurr jazzierdurr
  • 19-10-2016
The answer is coelomate.

Coelomates are animals which body cavity (coelom) is filled with fluid. Fluid surrounds organs, protects them and allows their free movement and growth. All vertebrates are coelomates.

Pseudocoelomates have pseudocoelom partly filled with fluid. So, fluid surrounds organs, but not as tightly as in coelomates. The example for pseudocoelomates is a roundworm.
Acoelomates have no coelom. The example is a flatworm.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

What was the challenge that the Framers faced when setting out to write the Constitution?
A spit is formed through wave deposition. true or false
where do most people in egypt live today?
what do you think is the most fascinating aspect of the internet
Complete the square: a^2 - 2a - 8=0
the daltons completed 30% of their 2140-mile trip the first day how many miles did they travel the first day? how many miles of their trip do they still have to
Find ratio equal to 12:7
True or False The Crusades were religious wars.
Which statements describe factors that led to the decline and defeat of the Aztec Empire? Choose all answers that are correct. A. The Aztecs had never seen stee
Which of the following is true about most state constitutions? Delegated powers are thoroughly described in most state constitutions. Most state constitutions a