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Animal Characterization Based on Features of Embryological Development

Differentiation in triploblasts

Differentiation in triploblasts

Triploblasts may be (a) acoelomates, (b) eucoelomates, or (c) pseudocoelomates. Acoelomates have no body cavity. Eucoelomates have a body cavity within the mesoderm, called a coelom, which is lined with mesoderm. Pseudocoelomates also have a body cavity, but it is sandwiched between the endoderm and mesoderm.

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  • triploblast
  • diploblast
  • deuterostome
  • protostome
  • enterocoely
  • schizocoely
  • acoelomate
  • coelomate
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