coelom

/ˈsiːləm/
noun
  1. A fluid-filled body cavity inside many animals that holds and protects the internal organs.
    • Animals with a coelom are called coelomates and include humans and insects.
    • In biology class, we learned that earthworms have a true coelom.
    • The coelom allows organs to move and grow independently of the body wall.
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