Triploblastic animals are mostly coelomates. They possess true coelom. Flatworms are triploblastic but acoelomates and aschelminthes are... View Article
Ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm are the three embryonic germinal layers, from which all the tissues and organs develop. Further reading:... View Article
Earthworms are triploblastic. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals MCQs... View Article
Yes, corals are diploblastic. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals MCQs... View Article
Triploblastic refers to having three embryonic germinal layers, viz. Ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm. The diploblastic organisation refers to... View Article
Diploblastic animals have only two embryonic layers of cells, i.e. ectoderm and endoderm. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate?... View Article
An advantage of radial symmetry is the equal distribution of sense organs. They can take food from all directions. Further reading: Coelom... View Article
No, humans and other mammals are bilaterally symmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous... View Article
No, Hydra is radially symmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals... View Article
Yes, octopuses are bilaterally symmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous... View Article
Poriferans are mostly asymmetrical. Further reading: Coelom Are Flatworms Coelomate? Difference Between Oviparous And Viviparous Animals... View Article