what is the difference between mesenchyme and mesoglea?
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Originally mesenchyme (middle juices) was used to denote a "middle" layer in Porifera or Cnidaria that was primarily ectodermally derived that had some cells in it; mesoglea refers to the jelly like matrix in which the cells where found.
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Mesenchyme: Mesenchyme is a part of the mesoderm of an embryo which develops into connective tissue, cartilage, bone, etc.
Mesoderm: Mesoderm is one of the three germ layers in the embryo of a metazoan animal
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