difference between diploplastic and triploplastic
Answers
Answered by
5
Hi
Diploblastic:
1. Body wall develops from two embryonic germ layers- ectoderm and endoderms and persists as such in adult.
2. Non- cellular, gelatinous mesogloea is present in between ectoderm and endoderm.
3. Coelom is absent, e.g. Hydra (coelenterates), sponges (Porifera).
Triploblastic:
1. Body develops from 3 germ layers- ectoderm,mesoderm and endoderms.
2. Mesogloea is absent and mesoderm is present.
3. Coelom is present, e.g. platy-helminthes, annelids, arthropods, mollusks, echinoderms and choradates.
Diploblastic:
1. Body wall develops from two embryonic germ layers- ectoderm and endoderms and persists as such in adult.
2. Non- cellular, gelatinous mesogloea is present in between ectoderm and endoderm.
3. Coelom is absent, e.g. Hydra (coelenterates), sponges (Porifera).
Triploblastic:
1. Body develops from 3 germ layers- ectoderm,mesoderm and endoderms.
2. Mesogloea is absent and mesoderm is present.
3. Coelom is present, e.g. platy-helminthes, annelids, arthropods, mollusks, echinoderms and choradates.
VijayBrainly123:
pls mark as Brainliest .... thank you
Answered by
3
****Diploblastic:
An animal possessing 2 major tissue layers. These include the outer layer (the ectoderm) and the inner layer (the endoderm).
****Triploblastic:
An animal possessing 3 major tissue layers. It has a middle layer (the mesoderm), between the endoderm and the ectoderm.
MAY THIS HELP.U MY FRND!!!!!
An animal possessing 2 major tissue layers. These include the outer layer (the ectoderm) and the inner layer (the endoderm).
****Triploblastic:
An animal possessing 3 major tissue layers. It has a middle layer (the mesoderm), between the endoderm and the ectoderm.
MAY THIS HELP.U MY FRND!!!!!
Attachments:
Similar questions