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What is a fluid-filled body cavity that is completely enclosed by mesoderm called?

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coelom

Later, a true coelom evolved. This is a fluid-filled body cavity that is completely enclosed by mesoderm. The coelom lies between the digestive cavity and body wall. You can see it in the invertebrate in Figure below . Modern invertebrates with a coelom include mollusks  Phylum Mollusca  and annelids  Phylum Annelida .

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