- The
coelom (or celom) is the main body
cavity in many
animals and is
positioned inside the body to
surround and
contain the
digestive tract and
other organs...
- body
cavity called the
coelom.
Mammalian embryos develop two body cavities: the
intraembryonic coelom and the
extraembryonic coelom (or
chorionic cavity)...
- the embryo.
During early embryogenesis, it
consists of the
extraembryonic coelom, also
called the
chorionic cavity. The
gestational sac is
normally contained...
- In the
development of the
human embryo, the
intraembryonic coelom (or
somatic coelom) is a
portion of the
conceptus forming in the
mesoderm during the...
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transport system made of
coelomic fluid that
moves within the fluid-filled
coelom and a simple,
closed circulatory system, and
respire (breathe) via cutaneous...
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peritoneum is the
serous membrane forming the
lining of the
abdominal cavity or
coelom in
amniotes and some invertebrates, such as annelids. It
covers most of...
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their internal segmentation. The body is
muscular and
relatively solid; the
coelom, the
spacious body
cavity found in
other annelids, is
reduced to
small channels...
- years. Ripe
gametes (ova or sperm)
float from the
gonads into the main
coelom and then exit into the
mantle cavity. The
larvae of
inarticulate brachiopods...
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consists of a
single muscular "foot".
Although molluscs are coelomates, the
coelom tends to be small. The main body
cavity is a
hemocoel through which blood...
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repeated components.
Arthropods come from a
lineage of
animals that have a
coelom, a membrane-lined
cavity between the gut and the body wall that accommodates...