Schizocoely
Schizocoely is a process by which some animal embryos develop. The schizocoely mechanism occurs when secondary body cavities are formed by splitting a solid mass of mesodermal embryonic tissue. All schizocoelomates are protostomians and they show holoblastic, spiral, determinate cleavage.
Etymology
The term schizocoely derives from the Ancient Greek words, meaning 'to split', and, meaning 'cavity'. This refers to the fact that fluid-filled body cavities are formed by splitting of mesodermal cells.Taxonomic distribution
Animals called protostomes develop through schizocoely for which they are also known as schizocoelomates.Schizocoelous development often occurs in protostomes, as in phyla Mollusca, Annelida, and Arthropoda. Deuterostomes usually exhibit enterocoely; however, some deuterostomes like enteropneusts can exhibit schizocoely as well.