Biology, asked by 951saurabhsuman, 7 months ago

what
are
triploblastic
animals a​

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Answered by ITSJATINSINGH
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All "higher" and "intermediate" animals, from flatworms to humans, are triploblastic and belong to the Bilateria subregnum. Simpler animals qualified as diploblastic, such as cnidaria (which includes jellyfish, corals and hydra), possess two germ layers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Triploblastic animals are much complex than diploblastic animals.

  • Jellyfish,
  • comb jellies,
  • corals and sea anemones are examples.

  • Molluscs,
  • worms,
  • arthropods,
  • echinodermata and vertebrates are examples.
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