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The body has two sections, each with its own coelom.
Loss of coelom is correlated with reduction in body size.
This then leads to the formation of a coelom.
The coelom is formed within the mesoderm of the embryo.
These groups have a reduced coelom, called a pseudocoelom.
This fluid filled cavity is known as the coelom.
In the past, zoologists grouped animals based on characteristics related to the coelom.
The formation of a mesoderm led to the development of a coelom.
Name derrived from coelom, in reference to the cavity created inside the sphere.
However, the main circulatory fluid fills the general body cavity, or coelom.
It briefly has a connection with the extraembryonic coelom.
The coelom can be used for diffusion of gases and metabolites etc.
There is no coelom at any stage.
These small snails live in the perivisceral coelom of sea cucumbers.
Both are derived from the coelom and form an open and reduced circulatory system.
Functionally, a coelom can absorb shock or provide a hydrostatic skeleton.
These pockets gradually expand to form the coelom.
Like other flatworms, Monogenea have no true body cavity (coelom).
Symbion pandora has a bilateral, sac-like body with no coelom.
Spaces within the lateral plate are enclosed and forms the intraembryonic coelom.
Both the gonads and the gonoduct are derived from true coelom tissue.
Like other annelids, the coelom stores and provides nutrients for gametes.
The ophiuroid coelom is strongly reduced, particularly in comparison to other echinoderms.
It sometimes partially protrudes the lining of its coelom through its mouth.
Coelomate means having a body cavity (coelom) containing the internal organs.