Biology, asked by nag90, 11 months ago

difference between mesoglea and mesoderm​

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Answered by yaruq678
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Mesoglea, also known as mesohyl, is the translucent, non-living, jelly-like substance found between the two epithelial cell layers (i.e., between the ectoderm and endoderm) in the bodies of cnidarians and sponges. In all bilaterian animals, the mesoderm is one of the three primary germ layers in the very early embryo....

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Answered by shreya363678
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Explanation:

mesoglea...

the layer of gelatinous material that separates the inner and outer cell layers of a cnidarian.

Mesoglea, also known as mesohyl, is the translucent, non-living, jelly-like substance found between the two epithelial cell layers (i.e., between the ectoderm and endoderm) in the bodies of cnidarians and sponges

mesoderm...

One of the three primary germ cell layers, the others being the ectoderm and endoderm. The mesoderm is the middle layer. In the embryo, it differentiates to gives rise to a number of tissues and structures including bone, muscle, connective tissue, and the middle layer of the skin.

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