what is the well developed
body cavity of the toad called
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A coelom or coelomic cavity developed from the wall of the archenteron in some invertebrates is called as an enterocoel.
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The coelom is a body cavity found in metazoans (animals that develop from an embryo with three tissue layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm). The cells in each tissue layer become differentiated during development, becoming different tissues, organs, and a digestive tract.
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