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what is mesoglea ?
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Answered by jkour0751
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Mesoglea refers to the tissue found in cnidarians like coral or jellyfish that functions as a hydrostatic skeleton. It is related to but distinct from mesohyl, which generally refers to tissue found in sponges.

Answered by hussainimeher443
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Mesoglea is an undifferentiated layer and is a characteristic of diploblastic and triploblastic animals present along with ectoderm and endoderm. Symmetry in which the body can be divided into two equal identical halves from any plane passing through the central axis.

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