Acoelomate


also, acoelomatous
[ey-see-lom-uh-tuh s, -loh-muh-] /ˌeɪ siˈlɒm ə təs, -ˈloʊ mə-/ (show ipa), acoelomous. having no coelum.
any organism that lacks a cavity between the body wall and the digestive tract, including the flatworms, nemertines, and sea anemones.

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