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English: Leech in cross-section. Whereas other annelids are largely hollow, with a spacious coelom, leeches are largely solid, filled with dermis, and the coelom reduced to channels.
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Source Labels: Own work; Micrograph: Doc. RNDr. Josef Reischig, CSc. (base image File:Leech (265 10) Cross-section of leech (Hirudinea).jpg
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