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24 April, 06:52
What is the purpose of a coelom
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Jaxon Madden
24 April, 07:05
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It allows internal organs to grow and move independently of the outer layer of the body wall
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Donovan Hill
24 April, 07:15
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A coelom is a hollow fluid filled cavity found in many living things where it acts as a protective cushion for their internal organs in some animals such as worms. The coelom acts as skeleton the coelom also allows the internal organs to move and grow independently of the outer layer of the body wall
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