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infact many invertebrates are there with mesoderm.,Taenia solium, Ascaris lumbricoides
A hydrostatic skeleton is a structure found in many cold-blooded organisms and soft-bodied animals consisting of a fluid-filled cavity, the coelom, surrounded by muscles.
Segmentation is the characteristic that the body is divided into repetitive segments arranged on a longitudinal axis. Each segment contains parts of the circulatory, digestive, nervous, and excretory systems. Annelids are among the earliest organisms to appear with a segmented body plan.
coelom along with the soft tissue i.e, muscles making the hydrostatic skeleton which in turn helps in the locomotion of that particular invertebrate
hydrostatic skeleton, the term is a misnomer..there is actualy no skeleton or bone..it is the fluid inside the coelomic cavity that also constitute the skeleton, thats how the term hydro came here.
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