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The body cavity is known as a "pseudocoel", or haemocoel.
The body cavity is reduced to a narrow pseudocoel.
A pseudocoelomate is any invertebrate animal with a three-layered body and a pseudocoel.
There is no circulatory system, although the body cavity (or pseudocoel) is well developed, and includes amoebocytes.
Originally gastrotrichs were thought to have a pseudocoel, but this was an artifact created by preservation methods, and they are now known to be acoelomate.
Unlike a true coelom, a pseudocoel is not fully enclosed by a cell layer derived from the embryonic mesoderm.
Like other nematodes, M. ozzardi is a cylindrical and bilaterally symmetrical worm, with a pseudocoel, or a false body cavity.
The other phyla have a pseudocoel, and share characteristics such as the structure of their jaws and pharynx, although these have been secondarily lost in the parasitic Acanthocephala.
The body cavity lacks a peritoneum, and therefore resembles the pseudocoel of animals such as nematodes, but is divided into one compartment on each side of the trunk, and additional compartments inside the head and tail.