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Mesogloea is present in the Phylum<br />
A) Porifera<br />
B) Coelenterata<br />
C) Annelida<br />
D) Arthropoda​

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Answered by sumaiya479
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Answer:

option b

Explanation:

mesoglea is the undifferentiated germinal layer between ectoderm and endoderm generally found in the body of Cnidarians a kind of translucent, jelly-like, non-living substance called mesoglea. This is found between the two cell layers ectoderm and endoderm. As, the mesoglea is not a true cell-layer, the Cndarians are referred to as diploblastic animals.cnidarians are also known as Coelenterata

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