What is the cnidaria group with quantitatively or relatively large mesoglea what is the significance of such a well developed mesoglea pertaining to the aquatic life of that group
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These include starch, cellulose, and glycogen. One test for the presence of many simple carbohydrates is to use Benedict's reagent. It turns from turquoise to yellow or orange when it reacts with reducing sugars..
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