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differentiate between diploblastic and triploblastic

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Answered by katarijansi
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They produce only two germ layers: endoderm and the ectoderm. Bilaterally symmetric animals are triploblastic. ... The key difference between diploblastic and triploblastic animals is that diploblastic animals produce two germ layers excluding mesoderm and triploblastic animals produce all three germ layers.

Answered by kaustubhpoondir
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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 endoderms.

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.

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