why triploblastic organism are coelomates??
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Humans, for example, have a coelom and are triploblastic (), making them one of the most complex organisms in terms of their body plan. ... Triploblastic: An animal possessing 3 major tissue layers. It has a middle layer (the mesoderm), between the endoderm and the ectoderm.
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Triploblastic: An animal possessing 3 major tissue layers. It has a middle layer (the mesoderm), between the endoderm and the ectoderm.
Radial Symmetry: Animals having symmetry around a central axis. Animals with radial symmetry are diploblastic.
Bilateral Symmetry: Symmetry in which the body can be divided into 2 mirror-image halves.
Coelom: Fluid-filled cavity within the mesoderm. It is not the gut. Having a coelom gives the animal certain advantages:
It enables independent movement of the gut wall and the body wall.
It provides space of the enlargement and development of internal organs.
It may act as a circulatory medium for transport of materials or a storage area of excess or waste materials.
Radial Symmetry: Animals having symmetry around a central axis. Animals with radial symmetry are diploblastic.
Bilateral Symmetry: Symmetry in which the body can be divided into 2 mirror-image halves.
Coelom: Fluid-filled cavity within the mesoderm. It is not the gut. Having a coelom gives the animal certain advantages:
It enables independent movement of the gut wall and the body wall.
It provides space of the enlargement and development of internal organs.
It may act as a circulatory medium for transport of materials or a storage area of excess or waste materials.
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