Eutely has been confirmed to certain degrees in various forms of diversity and sections of the
tree of life. Examples include
rotifers, many species of
nematodes (including
ascaris and the organism
Caenorhabditis elegans whose male individuals have 1,033 cells),
tardigrades,
larvaceans and
dicyemida. Additionally, examples of cell constancy have been seen among
arthropods, specifically within sensory and nervous organs. Circumstances of partial cell consistency has been discovered in various
insects and
larvae.
Annelids have been observed to provide evidence demonstrating constancy in the amount and arrangement of cells in larva of various species and in certain nervous cells of
leeches. The phyla
Rotifera and
Gastrotricha are thought to show absolute cell constancy. Preliminary studies of
nematodes led scientists to believe only single organs of nematodes showed eutely. However, later evidence proved complete cell constancy for the tissues of multiple nematode forms. Within the
Acanthocephalan phylum, various degrees of constancy have been studied but cell number and arrangement constancy has been seen in at least one family. Within the
Platyhelminthes, subphylum
Turbellaria display evidence of constancy. Organisms within class
Trematoda display constant gland cell number as do
epithelial cells in a few
Miracidia.
Hydatina senta (Phylum Rotifera, Order
Bdelloidea) is a species of rotifers which demonstrate the most complete cell constancy of any species studied before 1912. Studies have revealed 958 somatic cells in female
Hydatina.
Hydatina somatic cell nuclei have spatial zones and are easily counted and compared to other counts from that of the same species. The cells from
gastric glands and the
vitellarium of
Hydatina were examined, counted, and statistically analyzed. These cells were chosen because of their prominent nuclei which aided in counting. All gastric glands contained six nuclei with no variation from that value, and of 770 vitellaria studied, 767 showed eight nuclei, with two showing ten nuclei and one showing twelve. However, it was concluded that these variants were in a phase of
senescence before they returned to their original complete cell count. == Incomplete constancy ==