Coeloma
Coeloma[edit]
The term "coeloma" refers to a fluid-filled body cavity found in many animals, including humans. It is derived from the Greek words "koilos" meaning hollow and "oma" meaning tumor. The coeloma plays a crucial role in the development and functioning of various organ systems in the body.
Structure[edit]
The coeloma is a spacious cavity that lies between the body wall and the internal organs. It is lined by a thin membrane called the mesothelium, which secretes a lubricating fluid known as coelomic fluid. This fluid helps reduce friction between organs, allowing them to move and function smoothly.
Functions[edit]
The coeloma serves several important functions in the body:
1. Protection: The coelomic fluid acts as a cushion, protecting the internal organs from mechanical shocks and injuries.
2. Support: The coeloma provides structural support to the body, maintaining the shape and integrity of the internal organs.
3. Movement: The presence of the coeloma allows organs to move independently of each other, facilitating their proper functioning. For example, during breathing, the lungs expand and contract within the coelomic cavity.
4. Development: In embryonic development, the coeloma gives rise to various body cavities, such as the pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal cavities.
Clinical Significance[edit]
Disorders or abnormalities related to the coeloma can have significant implications for health. Some examples include:
1. Coelomitis: Inflammation of the coelomic lining, often caused by infection, can lead to pain, swelling, and other symptoms.
2. Coelomic cysts: Fluid-filled sacs that develop within the coeloma can cause discomfort and may require medical intervention.
3. Coelomic effusion: Abnormal accumulation of fluid within the coelomic cavity can be a sign of underlying health conditions, such as heart failure or liver disease.
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