What is the main difference between a coelom and a pseudocoelom?
A) A coelom is enclosed by muscles on the outside only; a pseudocoelom is enclosed by muscles on the inside only.
B) A coelom does not have an enclosed body cavity; a pseudocoelom is completely surrounded by muscle.
C) A coelom is enclosed by muscles on the inside only; a pseudocoelom is a solid structure.
D) A coelom is enclosed by muscles on the inside and the outside; a pseudocoelom is surrounded by muscle on the outside of the body cavity.
E) None of the above
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