pseudocoeloma
Pseudocoeloma is a term used in zoology to describe a body cavity that is not completely lined by mesoderm. It is a type of body cavity found in certain groups of invertebrates, notably nematodes, rotifers, and acanthocephalans. This cavity, also referred to as a blastocoel, is a remnant of the embryonic blastocoel, the fluid-filled space within the blastula.
Unlike a true coelom, which is entirely surrounded by mesoderm-derived tissues, the pseudocoelom is only partially
The presence of a pseudocoelom has significant implications for the physiology and locomotion of these animals.