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In which group of animals, coelom is fil...

In which group of animals, coelom is filled with blood ?

A

Arthropoda

B

Annelida

C

Nematoda

D

Echinodermata

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The correct Answer is:
A

The true coelom is a body cavity which arises as a cavity in embryonic mesoderm. In arthropods, annelids and Mollusca, it develops by splitting up of mesoderm. It is called schizocoelom. But in the cavity of Arthropoda and non-cephalopoda molluscs a colourless blood is present and is called haemocoel.
In echinoderms and chordates, the mesoderm arises from the wall of embryonic gut or enteron as hollow outgrowths or enterocoelomic pouches.
In coelentrates body cavity is absent. In round worms the body cavity is not lined by mesoderm, instead the mesoderm is present as scattered pouches. Such body cavity is called pseudocoelom.
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