kroppsväggarna
Kroppsväggarna, literally translating to "body walls" in Swedish, refers to the anatomical structures that enclose the body cavity. In the context of zoology and comparative anatomy, this term is often used to describe the outer protective layer of an organism, particularly in invertebrates. It encompasses the integument, muscles, and any other tissues that form the boundary of the body. The specific composition and complexity of kroppsväggarna vary significantly across different animal groups, reflecting evolutionary adaptations to diverse environments and lifestyles.
For example, in simple organisms like sponges, the body wall is relatively undifferentiated. In contrast, more