Mouth, esophagus, stomach, small and large intestines, Kidneys, ureters, bladder and urethra. Go PLL Fans
Gut is another way to say organs
acoelomate
When a gastrocoel forms during embryonic development, it can develop into the digestive tract of an organism. The gastrocoel is the primitive gut or embryonic gut that will eventually differentiate into organs such as the stomach, intestines, and associated structures.
I think it the acoelomate. Indeed it is :D
The gut is surrounded by several structures, including the abdominal cavity, which houses various organs and tissues. It is supported by the mesentery, a fold of tissue that attaches the intestines to the abdominal wall, providing blood supply and stability. Additionally, the gut is encased by layers of muscle and connective tissue, as well as a lining of peritoneum, a membrane that reduces friction between abdominal organs.
mouth, gut, stomach, small intestine, large intestine simple :) (:
The gut, or gastrointestinal tract, primarily consists of the esophagus, stomach, small intestine (which includes the duodenum, jejunum, and ileum), and large intestine (which includes the cecum, colon, rectum, and anus). Additionally, accessory organs such as the liver, pancreas, and gallbladder play crucial roles in digestion and nutrient absorption. Together, these organs facilitate the processing of food, absorption of nutrients, and elimination of waste.
The internal organs are a very good source of vital nutrients, such as iron and fat, and require relatively little energy to digest. Therefore, to get to those nutrients, a cougar will eviscerate or gut the deer.
A gut is the internal digestive tract of an organism, while a body cavity is a fluid-filled space within the body that contains and protects organs. The gut is a specific organ system responsible for digestion, while body cavities serve a more general protective function.
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They do exactly the same jobs as your internal (visceral) organs do. The heart pumps blood, the liver cleans the blood, the kindeys filter unwanted liquid out and the gut processes food.
"Coelom" is a fluid-filled body cavity in some animals, located between the gut and the outer body wall. It acts as a space for organs to be suspended and protected, as well as facilitating movement and expansion of internal organs. This cavity is present in organisms such as annelids, mollusks, and vertebrates.