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Yes. However, this is not a true coelom. Roundworms are pseudocoelomates -- their mesoderm lines the endoderm and ectoderm, but there is no connection between the two. Therefore, it does not satisfy the definition of a coelom. However, since there is a body cavity still, this animal is said to be a pseudocoelomate.

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Yes, tapeworms are a type of segmented worm. They have a long, flat body composed of multiple sections called proglottids, which contain their reproductive organs. Each proglottid can contain thousands of eggs.

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14y ago

they both have 2 openings, 1 for ingesting food and the other fore eliminating digestive wastes

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Tapeworms are segmented flatworms (or platyhelminthes), classified as Cestodes.

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13y ago

nope; earthworms do but Roundworms don't

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no they dont

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Yes, certain worms are segmented.

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yes

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