The coelom is lined with epithelium.
It is called peritoneum.
it does not have a coelom.
This could be wrong but i believe it is called a COELOM
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yes it do hav a true body cayity or a coelom.
It is called peritoneum.
Yes, they do. They have true coeloms, i.e. their coeloms (body cavities) are lined with mesodermal (referring to the embryonic germ layer which forms the muscles, nervous system, and generally the "meat" of the body") cells forming its inner lining.
it does not have a coelom.
Coelom. It is partitioned by septa, which is a divider between segments of the worm.
This could be wrong but i believe it is called a COELOM
It is called intestinal lining. Simple.
Cockroaches do have a true coelom, because their bodies are made up of the three layers of cells. It is called a haemocoel because the body of the body cavity is filled with blood.
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ns present in the coelom
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No. A coelenterate is an animal (such as a jellyfish), whose main body cavity is also its alimentary canal (gut). Most animals, on the other hand, have a body cavity (called a coelom) that is separate from the gut. For instance, inside your own body, you have an alimentary canal (your esophagus, stomach and intestines) and a separate body cavity that contains your heart, lungs, liver, etc. In a coelenterate, there is only one cavity.
yes it do hav a true body cayity or a coelom.