Worms in which the gaps between organs are filled with loose connective tissue are of the type.

In flatworms there are no connecting elements between the organs; there is practically no connection for the body cavity. The gaps between organs and tissues are filled with special loose connective tissue. It is called “parenchyma” and controls several functions in the body of the worm – primarily supporting, storing, and also has a significant role in ensuring proper digestion.



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