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The coelom is a fluid-filled body cavity between the intestines and the body wall of some higher metazoans. It is lined with a mesodermal epithelium. The coelom is formed within the mesoderm of the embryo.
Sub-Coelum was created in 1893.
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the body cavity that surrounds the gut in invertebrates
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No, flatworms are from the phylum Platyhelminthes, while worms are from the phylum Annelidia. Worms are more developed and have a coelum, while flatworms have no coelum at all.
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The space is called the coelum, and provides cushioning of the digestive system in earthworms and some other simple animals. It allows the organs to function independently of the external structures.
this is what i know of mollusk: soft bodies (some have shells) true coelum/body cavity - advanced organs bilateral symmetry examples: octopuses, cuttlefish, muscles/clams/oysters muscular FOOT for movement that should definitely answer your question