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if you remove a cell from a protostome blastual (early multicellular embryo), what will most likely happen

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It will result in animals lacking a ceolome if the mesentoblast cell is destroyed during the early embryonic development of protostomes.

Mesentoblast cell:

The mesentoblast cell of the early embryo replaces the blastocoel in the protostomes by dividing to generate mesodermal blacks between the ectoderm and the endoderm. Schizocoelom is produced as a result of each mesodermal black splitting.

Protostomes:

The mouth forms from the blastopore in protostomes. The longitudinal pouches of the archenteron give rise to its coelom. They are hence called enterococcus. The embryonic mesoderm is divided to create their coelom.

Body cavities and a fully developed digestive system that extends from the mouth to the anus are two significant evolutionary developments shared by protostomes.

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