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What is coelom in frog ?

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Answered by Sid77
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Answer:

Coelom is the principal body cavity in most animals, located between the intestinal canal and the body wall.

Explanation:

It is mesodermal in origin. ... Splanchnocoel continues to form coelom or body cavity between gut wall and body wall. The coelom is known as Schizocoel coelom.

All complex animals have a true coelom, including the mollusks, annelids, arthropods, echinoderms and chordates. They have a true coelom that is completely lined by the mesoderm layer.

Answered by ankitnaik87
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coelom is body cavity and it is mesodermal in origin

in frog Schizocoel coelom is present

outer somatic layer combine with ectoderm to form body wall(somatoleure) inner visceral layer unit with endoderm to form gut wall (splanchocoel)splanchocoel continue to formcoelom Or body cavity between gut wall and body wall

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