Pseudocoelom (false coelom): formed by splitting of mesoderm. Coelom is filled with muscles and tissues. E.g. Nematodes
True Coelum: real cavity formed by splitting of mesoderm lying between body wall and gut wall. E.g. Annelids
Haemocoelom: Coelom cavity filled with blood. E.g. Arthopods, mollucs etc. These organisms have opened type of circulatory system. Haemocoelom works as blood vessels.
NOTE: Cockroach has haemocyazine
Locomotary Organs or Structures:
- Pseudopodia in Amoeba
 - Flagella in Euglena
 - Cillia in Paramecium
 - Setae in Earthworms
 - Parapodia in Nereis
 - Appenduges in Arthopods
 - Muscular foot in Mollucs
 - Tube feet in Starfish
 - Fins in Fishes
 - Limbs in Vertebrates
 
Nutririon:
- Holozoic: takes solid food
 - Holophytic: plant/solid food taking
 - Saprozoic: animals feeding on dead organic matter
 - Saprophytic: plants feeding on dead organic matter
 - Parasitic: live on other organisms
 - Carnivorous: feed on animals flesh
 - Herbivorous: feed on plants
 
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