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what is coelom? describe organization of coulomb in angelica. ​


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Answered by paryuljain23
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Coelom. Cross-section of an oligochaete worm. The worm's body cavity surrounds the central typhlosole. The coelom is the main body cavity in most animals and is positioned inside the body to surround and contain the digestive tract and other organs.

Answered by 1Nitishdpsrewari
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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

Coelom. Nearly all annelids have a fluid-filled cavity between the outer body wall and the gut, and this is referred to as a coelom (Figure 1). The coelom is often used as a storage area for gametes and acts as a hydrostatic skeleton for locomotion.

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