Coelom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The coelom (pronounced "sea-lum" pronounced /ˈsiːləm/ ) is a fluid filled cavity formed within the mesoderm. Coeloms developed in triploblasts but were subsequently lost in several lineages. L...
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Body cavity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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By the broadest definition, a body cavity is any fluid filled space in a multicellular organism. However, the term usually refers to the space, located between an animal’s outer covering (epidermis)...
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A coelom (pronounced "seal-um") is a fluid-filled body cavity found in most animals. It is located in the mesoderm, the middle germ layer only found in triploblastic (three-layered) organisms. Simpler animals like cnidarians (jell...
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Definition of coelom in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of coelom. Pronunciation of coelom. Translations of coelom. coelom synonyms, coelom antonyms. Information about coelom in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... The coelom suspends the gut in fluid in the middle of the body, protecting it from gravity...
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Get information, facts, and pictures about coelom at Encyclopedia.com. Make research projects and school reports about coelom easy with credible articles from our FREE, online encyclopedia and dictionary. ... coelom , fluid-filled body cavity, found in animals, which is lined by cells derived from mesoderm tissue in the...
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coelom also celom or coelome n. The cavity within the body of all animals higher than the coelenterates and certain primitive worms, formed by the ... Annelids, arthropods, and mollusks have a coelom which develops from solid mesodermal bands. Within the trochophore larva of annelids, a single pole cell proliferates...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on coelom (biology), The lateral mesoderm, beyond the somites and nephrotomes, splits into two layers: the somatic layer and, underlying the somatic layer, the splanchnic layer. ... major reference (in human embryology (biology): Coelom)
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THE COELOM ... The coelom is defined as a body cavity or space than runs the length of a vertebrate. It separates the body into an inner tube and an outer tube. The coelom forms when the lateral plate mesoderm splits. ... How the coelom is further subdivided varies depending upon the taxa being considered. In an overly...
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A solution to both problems is to have some sort of body cavity, called a coelom, in which the body organs lie bathed in body fluid. Movement of the body wall would not squeeze the organs, organs could grow without being pressed by the body wall, and diffusion of nutrients and wastes would be easier.
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