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Is mesoglea present in triploblastic organisms ?

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Answered by maya51
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Mesoglea is the undifferentiated layer present between ectoderm and endoderm in diploblastic organization. For example: Coelenterates. 
Mesoglea is present in diploblastic animals, whereas mesoderm is present in triploblastic animals and is the third embryonic layer formed, in the developing embryo, between the ectoderm and endoderm.....

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Answered by jennifer39
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no it is present in diploblastic organisms
mesoderm is present in triploblastic organisms
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