different between eucoelomate vs coelom
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coelom
English
Alternative forms
- celom
- cœlom, cœloma, cœlome
- coeloma, coelome
Etymology
From Ancient Greek ??????? (koíl?ma, “hollow, cavity”). Cognate with coeliac.
Pronunciation
- (UK, US) IPA(key): /?si?l?m/
Noun
coelom (plural coeloms)
- (zoology) A fluid-filled cavity within the body of an animal. The digestive system is suspended within the cavity, which is lined by a tissue called the peritoneum.
Related terms
- coelomate
- coelomic
- exocoelom
- pseudocoelom
Translations
Anagrams
- Colome
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