Answer Posted / esha roy
lysigenous cavity is the cavity formed by the destruction
or dissolution of cells.
schizogenous cavity is the cavity formed by the moving of
all cells to the peeripheral regions and thereby forming
acavity or lumen in the centre,i.e here cavity is formed by
tthe displacement of the cells.
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