Animals Without Skin

17 July,2024

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Composed mainly of a gelatinous substance and lack conventional skin.

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Jellyfish:

Marine animals with a hard exoskeleton but no skin.

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Corals:

Soft-bodied animals related to corals and jellyfish, lacking traditional skin.

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Sea Anemones:

Simple aquatic animals with porous bodies and no true skin.

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Sponges:

Have a cuticle instead of skin.

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Nematodes (Roundworms): 

Have a thin, ciliated outer layer but not true skin.

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Flatworms (Platyhelminthes):

Simple body structure without skin, covered by a thin layer of cells.

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Cnidarians (e.g., Hydra):

Covered in a hard exoskeleton, lacking true skin.

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Echinoderms (e.g., Sea Urchins):

Marine animals with hard shells, no conventional skin.

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Brachiopods:

Microscopic aquatic animals with a cuticle instead of skin.

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Rotifers: