pehmeälihisiä
Pehmeälihisiä is a descriptive term in Finnish biology used for animals whose bodies are soft and not reinforced by a rigid skeleton. It is not a formal taxonomic group; rather, it encompasses diverse lineages united by the absence of a hard internal or external frame and a body that can be easily deformed. Many soft-bodied animals rely on hydrostatic pressure and flexible tissues to provide support and enable movement.
Morphology and physiology commonly associated with pehmeälihisiä include a soft, fleshy body, extensive musculature, and, in
The group includes a wide range of phyla, such as Mollusca (for example snails and octopuses), Annelida
Fossil records of pehmeälihisiä are often fragmentary due to the soft nature of their tissues, though exceptional