Biology, asked by SAICHARAN5934, 1 year ago

Coelom is cavity found between [JIPMER 2000]
A) Ectoderm and Endoderm
B) Mesoderm and Endoderm
C) Body wall and ectoderm
D) Mesoderm and body wall

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Answered by TotalDreamer
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the answer is option A

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Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Answer:

Coelom is cavity found between A) Ectoderm and endoderm.

Explanation:

Coelom is the fluid-filled body cavity created from the mesoderm during gastrulation. In this cavity are placed the internal organs that develop from endoderm and mesoderm. Coelom is lined by the ectoderm.

Sandwiched between the endoderm and ectoderm, the coelom is commonly found in multicellular organisms. It mainly functions as a cushion for internal organs. This fluid in the cavity functions to insulate the internal bodily functions from being implicated to the exterior.

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