Anatomy, Comparative; Embryology, Human; Evolution; Human beings -- Origin
The ventral cavity, the original organ of nutrition in the
multicellular animal-body, is the oldest and most important organ of
all the metazoa, and, together with the primitive mouth, is formed in
every case in the gastrula as the primitive gut; it is only at a much
later stage that the body-cavity, which is entirely wanting in the
cœlenterata, is developed in some of the metazoa between the ventral
and the body wall. The two cavities are entirely different in content
and purport. The alimentary cavity (_enteron_) serves the purpose of
digestion; it contains water and food taken from without, as well as
the pulp (chymus) formed from this by digestion. On the other hand, the
body-cavity, quite distinct from the gut and closed externally, has
nothing to do with digestion; it encloses the gut itself and its
glandular appendages, and also contains the sexual products and a
certain amount of blood or lymph, a fluid that is transuded through the
ventral wall.
As soon as the body-cavity appears, the ventral wall is found to be
separated from the enclosing body-wall, but the two continue to be
directly connected at various points. We can also then always
distinguish a number of different layers of tissue in both walls—at
least two in each. These tissue-layers are formed originally from four
different simple cell-layers, which are the much-discussed four
secondary germinal layers. The outermost of these, the skin-sense-layer
(Figs. 74, 75 _hs_), and the innermost, the gut-gland-layer (_dd_),
remain at first simple epithelia or covering-layers. The one covers the
outer surface of the body, the other the inner
surface of the ventral wall; hence they are called confining or
limiting layers. Between them are the two middle-layers, or mesoblasts,
which enclose the body-cavity.
Fig.76. Coelomula of sagitta. Fig. 76—Cœlomula of sagitta (gastrula
with a couple of cœlom-pouches. (From _Kowalevsky._) _ bl.p_ primitive
mouth, _al_ primitive gut, _pv_ cœlom-folds, _m_ permanent mouth.
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