Biology, asked by rahulsarkar2000, 10 months ago

what is mesoglea and describe it?​

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Answered by pratiksha72
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The mesoglea is a layer of jelly-like material between the external (ectoderm) and internal (endoderm) cellular layers of the body of a sponge or cnidarian. It consists largely of collagen-like fibers and mucopolysaccharides. In sponges it contains many motile cells. ... Mesoglea is the "jelly" in jellyfish!

Answered by muzzu280613
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an undifferntiated layer between ectoderm and endoderm is mesoglea

found in cnidraians

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