BROOKER BIOLOGY
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Introduction: A body cavity is defined as an internal space within an animal that contains organs. A coelom is defined as a fluid-filled body cavity. In case of animals with a true coelom, the body cavity is completely lined with mesoderm. Such animals are known as coelomates.
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BROOKER BIOLOGY
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