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answer the following (a)pseudocoelome

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Answered by KhanakJhalani
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The pseudocoelom is a fluid-filled body cavity lying inside the external body wall of the nematode that bathes the internal organs, including the alimentary system and the reproductive system

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Answered by IncredibleRajput
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A pseudocoelom is a cavity between the mesoderm and the endoderm. As David mentioned, both are used as hydrostatic skeletons. Most animals with bilateral symmetry have coeloms (the human coelom is the pericardial sac around the heart).

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