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In cellular respiration,
Radial Cleavage
The pattern of blastomere production in which the cells are located directly above or below one another; characteristic of early deuterostome embryos. Compare with spiral cleavage.
Abdominal Cavity
A body cavity in vertebrates that houses many organs, enclosed by the abdominal muscles and containing the stomach, intestines, liver, and other organs.
Coelom
A fluid-filled body cavity between the intestinal canal and the body wall in most bilateral animals, housing organs.
Pseudocoelom
A body cavity between the mesoderm and endoderm; derived from the blastocoel. Compare with coelom.
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