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Coelom formed by splitting of mesoderm.​

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Answered by arwamedicalwala5253
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Explanation:

The mesoderm splits, resulting in a coelom, a process called schizocoely. This gives rise to the term schizocoelomate, which is essentially a protostome as the coelom forms by splitting. The opening that forms first, the blastopore, becomes the mouth of the organism.

Answered by marywhite1
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Answer:

Explanation:

The ectoderm (or outer cell layer) and endoderm (or inner cell layer) begin to fold, forming two pockets of mesoderm (middle layer cells) that eventually connect, forming the full mesoderm. The pockets become the archenteron, and then create the space for the coelom.

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