Define coelom. where it is found in invertebrate?
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A coelom is a hollow, fluid-filled cavity found in many living things, where it acts as a protective cushion for their internal organs. In some animals, such as worms, the coelom acts as a skeleton. The coelom also allows the internal organs to move and grow independently of the outer layer of the body wall
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A coelom is a hollow, fluid-filled cavity found in many living things, where it acts as a protective cushion for their internal organs. In some animals, such as worms, the coelom acts as a skeleton. The coelom also allows the internal organs to move and grow independently of the outer layer of the body wall.
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