A. setae
B. Blood
C. Coelomic fluid
D. Gut peristalsis
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Amswer:C. Coelomic fluid Earthworm has no skeleton, but during burrowing, the anterior end becomes turgid and acts as hydraulic skeleton. It is due to Coelomic fluid.
Amswer:C. Coelomic fluid
Earthworm has no skeleton, but during burrowing, the anterior end becomes turgid and acts as hydraulic skeleton. It is due to Coelomic fluid.
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