-
Deuterostomes are
therefore known as enterocoelomates.
Examples of
deuterostome coelomates belong to
three major clades:
chordates (vertebrates, tunicates, and lancelets)...
- ancestor's
planula larva is
suspected to be
bilaterally symmetric). The term
Coelomate means having a body
cavity (coelom)
containing the
internal organs. Most...
- of body
cavity they possess, such as
pseudocoelomates and
protostome coelomates. In
amniotes and some invertebrates, the
coelom is the
large cavity lined...
- Salvini-Plawen [nl]),
while the
other poses that the
first bilaterian was a
coelomate organism and the main
acoelomate phyla (flatworms and gastrotrichs) have...
- environments. The
Annelids are
bilaterally symmetrical, triploblastic,
coelomate,
invertebrate organisms. They also have
parapodia for locomotion. Most...
- the Ecdysozoa. With the
introduction of
molecular phylogenetics, the
coelomate hypothesis was abandoned,
although some molecular,
phylogenetic support...
- All
chordates are
based on a
bilateral body plan. All
chordates are
coelomates, and have a fluid-filled body
cavity (coelom) with a
complete serosal...
- were
followed by
Volume 4 (Echinodermata) in 1955,
Volume 5 (Smaller
Coelomate Groups) in 1959, and
Volume 6 (Mollusca I) in 1967. In it, she developed...
- the
animal consists of a
single muscular "foot".
Although molluscs are
coelomates, the
coelom tends to be small. The main body
cavity is a
hemocoel through...
- (kókhlos)
cochlea coel-
hollow Gr**** κοῖλος (koîlos) blastocoel, coelom,
coelomate, coelomic, enterocoely, pseudocoelomate, sarcocele, schizocoelomate, schizocoely...