what is mesoglea in biology class 11
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Hint: Mesoglea is a translucent, jelly-like, non-living substance. It is found in diploblastic animals (which have only two true layers) like Cnidarians and Sponges. Mesoglea is present between the two layers of the diploblastic animals. Complete answer: ... Mesoglea is present between ectoderm and endoderm.
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Mesoglea
Mesoglea is the gelatinous material between the outer and inner cellular layers of jellyfish and other coelenterates.
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