According to this hypothesis, remnants of tissue left over from prenatal development of the woman's reproductive tract transforms into endometrial cells throughout the body
No. Metaplasia is not a cancer. In metaplasia one type of epithelium is changed to another type of epithelium.
The coelomic cavity in general holds organs in place.
What age does agnogenic myeloid metaplasia usually happen at?
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No. they are coelomic
Murray N. Silverstein has written: 'Agnogenic myeloid metaplasia' -- subject(s): Myeloid metaplasia
Yes, they are truly coelomic.
Yes
Metaplasia (refferig to a cell)
Brittle stars have a complex coelomic system, consisting of a spacious coelomic cavity that accommodates their internal organs. This coelomic system aids in internal transport, support, and protection of organs.
The coelomic fluid acts as a hydrostatic skeleton in some organisms, such as annelids. The pressure of the fluid is used to produce movement, such as burrowing. It is also important for osmoregulation and circulation.