Soft-bodied organism

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title: Soft-bodied organism
text: Soft-bodied organisms are organisms that lack rigid physical skeletons or frame, roughly corresponds to the group Vermes as proposed by Carl von Linné. The term typically refers to those from the kingdom Animalia, although many non-vascular plants, fungi, lichens and slime molds are also soft-bodied organisms by definition. All animals have a muscular system of some sort but, since myocytes are tensile actuator units that can only contract and pull but never push, some animals evolved rigid body
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