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cœlomata - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
See also: coelomata. English. edit. Noun. edit. cœlomata. plural of cœloma. 1891, Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy , volume XXII, page 107:.
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COELOMATE Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
The coelom, an organ which is found in the so-called coelomate animals, and which in the adult is usually divided up more or less completely into three parts, ...
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Coelom - Wikipedia
The coelom (or celom) is the main body cavity in many animals and is positioned inside the body to surround and contain the digestive tract and other organs ...
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Cœlomata
‖ Cœlomata, n. pl. Zool. (siːˈləʊmətə) [mod.L., pl. neut. of *cœlōmatus, f. Gr. κοίλωµατ- hollow, cavity: see cœlome. (For formation, cf. Gr. ἀσώµατος, etc.)] The name given by Ray Lankester to the higher of his two subdivisions of Enterozoa (= Metazoa), including all of these that have a cœlome or ...
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Coelomata - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Coelomata refers to a group of triploblastic animals characterized by the presence of a coelom, a fluid-filled body cavity lined by mesoderm.
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COELOMATA definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'coelomate'. COBUILD frequency band. coelomate in American English. (ˈsiləˌmeit, sɪˈloumɪt). adjective. 1. having a coelom. noun. 2. a coelomate ...
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Crassispira lomata
Bulinski, C. A. Ferguson, and A. I. Miller. 2008. External links
Fossilworks : Crassispira lomata
lomata
Gastropods described in 1928
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Coelomate | zoology | Britannica
In animal: Coelomates. The advantage of a true coelom is the ability of the inner mesenteric (mostly connective tissue) layer to suspend the central gut in the middle of the animal. Otherwise, in those animals with a body cavity used in locomotion, gravity would pull the gut…
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Coelomate - Etymology, Origin & Meaning
Originating from Greek koilos meaning "hollow," coelomata (1883) denotes having a body cavity distinct from the intestinal cavity, reflecting its hollow, ...
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definition of coelomata by The Free Dictionary
The fluid-filled cavity within the body of most multicellular animals, except some invertebrates such as flatworms and cnidarians, that lies between the ...
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Coelomata, n. meanings, etymology and more
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun Coelomata. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. Entry status. OED is undergoing a ...
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COELOM. - languagehat.com
It uses some fancy words, but the meaning is clear: it's the body cavity in higher animals. Well done, AHD! And now, back to the frogs…
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Cœlenterata
‖ Cœlenterata, n. pl. Zool. (siːlɛntəˈreɪtə) Also cœlentera. [mod.L., f. Gr. κοῖλ-ος hollow + ἔντερ-ον intestine + -āta, pl. neut. of -ātus, -ate.] 1. One of the primary groups into which Leuckart, followed by others, divided the Animal Kingdom. As constituted by him, the group contains animals poss...
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cœlomate
cœlomate, a. and n. (siːˈləʊmeɪt) [f. prec. + -ate.] A. adj. Having a cœlome or body-cavity distinct from the intestinal cavity; belonging to the Cœlomata. B. n. A cœlomate animal.1883 Ray Lankester in Encycl. Brit. XVI. 633/1 The Mollusca agree in being Cœlomate with the phyla Vertebrata, Platyhelm...
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Crassispira
1861)
† Crassispira lesbarritzensis Lozouet, 2015
Crassispira lirae Horro, Gori, Rosado & Rolán, 2021
† Crassispira logani Dey, 1961
† Crassispira lomata Adams, 1850): synonym of Clathrodrillia solida (C. B.
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