what do you mean by diploblastic and triploblastic
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diploblastic. adjective. (of jellyfish, corals, and other coelenterates) having a body developed from only two germ layers (ectoderm and endoderm)Compare triploblastic.
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Having a body derived from only two embroyonic cell layers as in sponges is call diploblastic.
Having a body derived from three embryonic cell layers as an all multicellular animals except sponges is called triploblastic.
Having a body derived from three embryonic cell layers as an all multicellular animals except sponges is called triploblastic.
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