Coelom

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The fluid-filled main body cavity, lined with mesoderm, it contains the internal organs

Real World Example

Imagine you're trying to organize a cluttered drawer in your kitchen, where everything is piled up without any dividers. Just like that drawer needs compartments to efficiently store and separate your tools, the body needs the coelom to hold and organize internal organs, providing them space to function properly. The coelom acts like the dividers in your drawer—it's a fluid-filled cavity lined with mesoderm that keeps organs neatly arranged and cushioned, ensuring they operate smoothly without jostling around like loose utensils.

Practice Version

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