Yes. A coelem is a fluid-filled body cavity completely lined by a layer of mesoderm cells.
Peritoneal cavity
eucoelomate (true guts) possessing a cavity coelom between the body wall and the gut. (zoology)
Body cavities are related to medical specialties because each body cavity has a different function.
Third-spacing refers to a situation in which fluid shifts out of the blood into a body cavity or tissue where it is no longer available as ciculating fluid. Examples include peritonitis, the inflammation and infection of the peritoneal membranes, and burns, in which extensive inflammation of the skin and underlying tissues causes fluid to shift out of the blood, causing edema. The result of of this shift is a fluid deficit in the vascular compartment (hypervolemia) and a fluid excess in interstitial space. Until this cause is removed, fluid remains in the "third-space"--in the body but is not a functional part of the circulating fluids.
r answer here... cavity are the insides of body organes
the bladder
Yes. A coelem is a fluid-filled body cavity completely lined by a layer of mesoderm cells.
Effusion is the medical term meaning escape of fluid into a body cavity. So, for instance, escape of fluid into the pleural space is pleural effusion.
the body cavity that surrounds the gut in invertebrates
Blood.
Peritoneal cavity
The embalming fluids used in the arteries and body cavity are essentially the same. The difference is the body fluid is slightly more acidic than the arterial fluid. It is also sometimes scented.
The body organs of a mollusk is in a fluid-filled cavity in it's body. *;)*
A condition in which pus and lymph fluid collects in a body cavity
eucoelomate (true guts) possessing a cavity coelom between the body wall and the gut. (zoology)
INFECTIONS OF PERITONIAL CAVITY iNTESTINAL oBSTRUCTION RUPTURE OF SPLEEN