Acoelomate

/eɪˈsiləmeɪt/ noun

An animal that lacks a body cavity between the gut and the body wall, with organs embedded directly in solid tissue. Examples include flatworms and some other simple invertebrates.

From Greek 'a' (without) and 'koiloma' (cavity). The term emerged in the late 19th century as zoologists developed classification systems based on body cavity organization alongside other anatomical features.

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