acoels
Acoels are a group of small, marine invertebrates that were once classified within the phylum Platyhelminthes (flatworms). However, modern phylogenetic studies have placed them in their own phylum, Acoelomorpha, due to significant genetic and morphological differences. They are bilaterally symmetrical, unsegmented, and lack a coelom, meaning they have no internal body cavity.
These tiny creatures are typically less than a millimeter in length and inhabit marine sediments, often found
Acoels have a single opening that serves as both mouth and anus. They possess a statocyst for
Despite their seemingly simple structure, acoels exhibit a surprising diversity in their morphology and ecological roles.