Biology, asked by Akhilsaji, 1 year ago

Explain triploblastic.​

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Answered by swemano19761677
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During embryonic development zygote divides repeatedly and forms mass of cells that arrange in two layers, called ectoderm to outer one and endoderm to inner one. All the organs are generated from these two primary germinal layers in lower invertebrate animals like Platyhelminthes. Such animals are known as diploblastic animal. The advanced animals above the Platyhelminthes have additional mid layer- mesoderm. Such animal are known as triploblastic animal.

Those animals are called triploblastic which develop from three germ layers which are ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.

The examples of tiploblastic animals are:-

1) Corals

2) Flat worms

3) Sponges

4) Clenophores.

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Answered by nausheen2000
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Triploblasty is a condition of the blastula in which there are three primary germ layers:

ectoderm,

mesoderm, and

endoderm.

In simple words, having a body derived from three embryonic cell layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm), as in all multicellular animals except sponges and coelenterates.

Moreover, A fourth "layer" consists of the germ cells that are set aside in the embryo at the blastula stage, which are incorporated into the gonads during organogenesis.

My favourite example for this is jellyfish

Hope u understood it

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