- Its fluid cushions the suspended organs, helping to prevent internal injury. In soft-bodied coelomates, such as earthworms, the coelom contains noncompressible fluid that acts like a skeleton against which muscles can work.
- The cavity also enables he internal organs to grow and move independently of the outer body wall. If it were not for your coelom, for example, every beat of your heart or ripple of your intestine would wrap your body's surface.
The body cavity is to hold your organs. (liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, intestines, etc. It also provides a route for your aorta to your lower extrimities. It's also contains room for your diaphram.
as it is a space filled with a fluid, it holds the organs of the animal!
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Body cavities are important because it provides a spot for internal organs to stay.
Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
The cerebellum is in the cranial cavity. The dorsal body cavity is also known as the cavity that encloses the brain and the spinal cord but the brain is protected from trauma by the cranial cavity.
The abdominal cavity and the chest cavity are the two largest body cavities in humans.
Thoracic cavity.
the cranial cavity
Body cavities aid movement of the body because they help support, protect, and separate internal organs divided by muscles, bones, and ligaments. Bones especially need protection because they are the main way an organism moves.
Yes. It's called a bowel movement and the cavity is the anus and large and small intestine.
There are several advantages to having a coelom, or body cavity. The organs are enclosed, there is independent movement of the body wall, there is more space for organs, and there is a storage area for sperm and eggs. It also has fluids that protect organs and provide nutrients.
cerebellum
it aids with movement
The most common way people receive AIDS is from having sexual intercourse with some already carrying AIDS in there body.
abdominal cavity
Protists do not have a body cavity.
Pisces or fish have true internal body cavity.
The body cavity of a frog is much larger in ratio to its body than a man's body cavity is. A frog's body cavity is also much more condensed than a man's.
thoracic cavity
thoracic and abdominopelvic cavity