coelom
Americannoun
plural
coeloms, coelomatanoun
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The body cavity that forms from the mesoderm during the embryonic development of more complex animals. The coelom suspends the gut in fluid in the middle of the body, protecting it from gravity and allowing great increases in body size. The presence or absence of a coelom is important for the classification of animal phyla.
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See more at deuterostome protostome
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Origin of coelom
1875–80; < Greek koílōma cavity, equivalent to koilō-, variant stem of koiloûn to hollow out (verbal derivative of koîlos hollow) + -ma noun suffix denoting result
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Additionally, because the coelom is a fluid-filled cavity, it protects the organs from shock and compression.
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Another distinction between protostomes and deuterostomes is the method of coelom formation, beginning from the gastrula stage.
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Triploblasts that do not develop a coelom are called acoelomates, and their mesoderm region is completely filled with tissue, although they do still have a gut cavity.
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A true coelom arises entirely within the mesoderm germ layer and is lined by an epithelial membrane.
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In others, it lies in the coelom, often surrounded by a special and occasionally rather thick sheath.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" by Various
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