What is coelom? Are all animals coelomate?
Answer / Amit Kumar Sagar
Coelom is a body cavity found in the bodies of most complex multicellular animals, including vertebrates and many invertebrates. It serves as a space for internal organs to develop and function. Not all animals are coelomate; some have other types of body cavities such as pseudocoelom or acoelom.n
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