mouth is formed by secondary opening of alimentary canal in
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Mouth is formed by secondary opening of alimentary canal in Enterocoelomates.
- The coelom is a space filled with fluid that lies between the body and stomach walls. Mesoderm lines the inside.
- Animals are divided into three groups according to whether they have coelom or not, including coelomates, pseudocoelomates, and acoelomates.
- Animals with coelom have a space between their body wall and digestive system.
- Any animal known as an enterocoelomate, in which the growing gut emerges from the embryonic stage as a mesoderm-lined body cavity (coelom) (enteron).
- This type of development, which is shared by chordates (including fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals) and some other invertebrate phyla as well as echinoderms (such as starfishes and sea urchins), has been interpreted as proof of the shared ancestry of chordates and chordates.
- Deuterostomes are a term used to gather together enterocoelomates.
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