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the body cavity formed by splitting of mesoderm is called​

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Answered by shaiksumera005
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the free encyclopedia. Schizocoely (adjective forms: schizocoelous or schizocoelic) is a process by which some animal embryos develop. The schizocoely mechanism occurs when secondary body cavities (coeloms) are formed by splitting a solid mass of mesodermal embryonic tissue.

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Answered by RitaNarine
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The Correct solution is the Shizocoel.

  • The protostomes are schizocoelous. It is a cavity that forms in an embryo when the mesodermal layer is separated. Schizocoelomate refers to a schizocoel-formed species, such as annelids and arthropods. A vast fluid-filled area between the outer body wall and the inner digestive tube is referred to known as the coelom.
  • It forms a secondary cavity between two layers of embryonic mesoderm and houses the majority of the visceral organs.
  • A real coelom is defined as "a secondary body cavity generated during embryonic development by the splitting of mesoderm."
  • The reproductive organs emerge from its wall and the excretory organs open into it.
  • A coelom can absorb trauma or deliver hydrostatic impact to a skeleton. Coelomocytes, which can either be linked to the coelom's shell or float freely within it, may also offer an immunological response.
  • Acoelomate refers to organisms that lack coeloms, such as sponges, coelenterates, ctenophores, and flatworms.
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