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Definitions for
"Pseudocoelom"
Keywords:
mesoderm
,
endoderm
,
nematodes
,
cavity
,
rotifers
Related Terms:
Coelom
,
Mesothelium
,
Serosa
,
Invagination
,
Cyst
,
Peritoneum
,
Serous membrane
,
Epithelial cells
,
Mesenchyme
,
Mesoderm
,
Epithelial tissue
,
Epithelial
,
Epithelial cell
,
Arthrospore
,
Mesothelial cells
,
Endo
,
Stroma
,
Basal lamina
,
Basement membrane
,
Germ layers
,
Cyst
,
Capsule
,
Septate
,
Endoderm
,
Epithelium
,
Parietal pleura
,
Chlamydospore
,
Chlorenchyma
,
Ascus
,
Capsule
,
Sporodochium
,
Ascospores
,
Pleura
,
Teliospore
,
Encystment
,
Ascospore
,
Interstitial fluid
,
Blastocoel
,
Mesentery
,
Viscera
,
Amnion
,
Basidiospore
,
Hygroma
,
Coenocytic
,
Pericardial
,
Parenchyma
,
Gastrula
,
Abdominal cavity
,
Coenocytic
,
Hypoblast
an internal body cavity of animals which is only partially surrounded by mesoderm as found in the Nematoda (cf. coelom)
colorado.edu
A body cavity not surrounded by a peritoneum. Characteristic of nematodes and rotifers.
whfreeman.com
a body cavity that is lined by mesoderm on the outer side and endoderm on the inner side
colorado.edu
a body cavity that surrounds the tissue of the endoderm layer of the cell
aynurkece.info
an internal space that does not develop from a space surrounded by mesoderm
ip30.eti.uva.nl
In nematodes, a closed þuid-containing cavity that acts as a hydrostatic skeleton to maintain body shape, circulate nutrients, and hold the major body organs.
ridge.icu.ac.jp
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