different between dicot and monocot leaf based on the following a.stomata vascular bandle c. mesophyll cell
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Diploblastic animals have two cell layers to their bodies, an outer Ectoderm and an inner Endoderm, between these two layers may be an amount of noncellular material. Triplobastic animals have 3 cell layers in their bodies, Ectoderm (Outer layer) Mesoderm (middle layer) and Endoderm (inner layer), simpler animals have only 2 cell layers in their bodies and are called diploblastic. Body cavities of any sort only exist in triploblastic animals. These layers form in the embryo during a process called gastrulation and later give rise to different parts of the body. Thus the Ectoderm will eventually become, the epidermis of the skin, sweat and sebaceous glands, epidermal coverings (hair, feathers, scales, horns etc.) and the nervous system including those parts of the sense organs that are sensory, rather than supportive. The mesoderm gives rise to the skeleton, the muscles, the dermis of the skin, blood and blood vessels, mesenteries and the lining of the coelomic cavity.
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