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  1. Kingdom Animalia: Acoelomates and Pseudocoelomates: Separate from Laboratory Outlines in Biology VI by Peter Abramoff, Robert G. Thomson, 1995-01-01
  2. Reproduction of Marine Invertebrates: Acoelomate and Pseudocoelomate Metazoans v. 1
  3. The Invertebrates: Volume II, Platyhelminthes and Rhynchocoela. The Acoelomate Bilateria by L. H. Hyman, 1951-01-01

61. Acoelomate
Acoelomate,biological,biology dictionary,biology terminology,biology terms,biology abbreviations.
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without a hollow, true body cavity, or coelom
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acoelomate s Animals that do not have a coelom or body cavity; e.g., sponges and flatworms.
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A solid-bodied animal lacking a cavity between the gut and outer body wall.
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acoelomate Lacking a body cavity between the gut and the outer body wall musculature,as in flatworms and proboscis worms. acontium Threadlike structure bearingnematocysts located on mesentery of sea anemone. Full article >>> See more about: Acoelomate TAG: Acoelomate Other biology dictionary Jointed appendages Karyoplasm ... Knock-Out (Date:1/22/2008)...skulls are thicker than men,s, but they both shrin...lusion of a new imaging study of 3000 people publi...Vehicle Safety. The detailed results could help in...ng the head in vehicle collisions and other accide...colleagues at Tianjin University of Science and Te... (Date:1/21/2008)...A parasitic infection common in China and Southeas... snail populations, according to research publishe...s of various species affects some 200 million peop...ses, including liver failure. Steven Riley of the ... infection patterns of the parasitic worm Schistos...

62. Acoelomate. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth E
acoelomate. The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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63. Wiley InterScience :: Session Cookies
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64. Chapter 9 - The Acoelomate Animals
The acoelomate animals, or animals that have no body cavity, include the phylum Platyhelminthes (Gr., platys flat, + helmins, worm) and the phylum
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CHAPTER 9 THE ACOELOMATE ANIMALS PHYLUM PLALYHELMINIHES TISSUE-ORGAN LEVEL OF ORGANIZATION THE ACOELOMATE PHYLA The acoelomate animals, or animals that have no body cavity, include the phylum Platyhelminthes (Gr., platys flat, helmins, worm) and the phylum Rhynchocoela (Gr., rhynchos, beak, +koilos, hollow). In acoelomate animals the space between the body wall and the digestive tract is not a cavity, as in higher animals, but is filled with mesenchyme ( parenchyma ) and muscles, both derived from mesoderm. The platyhelminths, or flatworms, are a large and economically important group because they include not only the free-living planarians but also the parasitic tapeworms and flukes . The rhynchocoels (formerly called Nemertina) are the ribbon worms , often called nemertine or nemertean worms. They are all marine and are characterized by an eversibl proboscis that can be thrown out with great speed to capture food.

65. The Last Common Bilaterian Ancestor
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66. Acoelomate - Definition From Merriam-Webster's Medical Dictionary
Definition of acoelomate from MerriamWebster s Medical Dictionary with examples and pronunciations.
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One entry found for acoelomate Main Entry: acoe·lo·mate
Pronunciation: s -l m t
Function: noun
an invertebrate lacking a coelom; especially one belonging to the group comprising the flatworms and nemerteans (class Nemertea or Nemertinea) and characterized by bilateral symmetry and a digestive cavity that is the only internal cavity
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67. A Phylogenetic Analysis Of Myosin Heavy Chain Type II Sequences
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