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Organisms having a fluid-filled body cavity separating the digestive tract from the body wall, which is not completely lined with tissues derived from the mesoderm, are called An example of this group would be a O acoelomate; nematode Opseudocoelomate; flatworm Oeucoelomate; segmented worm pseudocoelomate; nematode acoelomate; flatworm
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