Definition of Enterocoel

1. Noun. A coelom, in some invertebrates, formed from the wall of the archenteron ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Enterocoel

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Enterocoel

enteroceptor
enterochelin
enterocholecystostomy
enterocholecystotomy
enterochromaffin
enterochromaffin-like cells
enterochromaffin cells
enterocleisis
enteroclysis
enterococcaemia
enterococcal
enterococci
enterococcus
enterococcus faecalis
enterococcus faecium
enterocoel (current term)
enterocoele
enterocoeles
enterocoelic
enterocoelous
enterocoels
enterocolitic
enterocolitis
enterocolitises
enterocolostomy
enterocutaneous fistula
enterocyst
enterocystocele
enterocystoma
enterocyte

Literary usage of Enterocoel

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society Held at Philadelphia for by American Philosophical Society (1902)
"The backward growth of this partition wall continues until the enteron is entirely separated from the enterocoel save for a narrow slit-like communication ..."

2. The Zoological Record ...: Being Records of Zoological Literature by Zoological Society of London (1901)
"... is constricted off from the archenteron, leaving the stomach, while the epigastric enterocoel is not seen till 48 hours and is then supposed to be the ..."

3. Text-book of Comparative Anatomy by Arnold Lang, Ernst Heinrich Philipp August Haeckel (1896)
"The left enterocoel vesicle (3 in the figs.). This vesicle, again, has an outgrowth (7) on the ... Formation of the hydro-enterocoel in other Asteroids. ..."

4. Journal of Morphology by Wistar Institute of Anatomy and Biology (1897)
"In the Asteroidea : " In der zwischen Hydro- coel-, enterocoel-, und Darmwand gelegenen Mesenchym- schicht bildet sich dort ein Spalt, welcher eine ..."

5. A Treatise on Zoology by Edwin Ray Lankester (1900)
"formed by a splitting of the mesoblast, as in the chick's blastoderm ; the enterocoel, formed by pouching of the archenteron, as in Echinoderms, ..."

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