Why coelentereta are diploblastic animals
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Diploblastic animals are those whose blastula have only two primary germ layers ,the endoderm and the ectoderm, as opposed to three layers found in most animals. The endoderm gives rise to the gut and glands while the ectoderm produces skin and nervous tissue. This type of body plan is primarily seen in cnidaria and ctenophora
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Why coelentereta are diploblastic animals?
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The body wall of Coelentereta is diploblastic with two layers, namely OUTER ECTODERM and INNER ECTODERM separated by non-cellular jelly-like substances Called Mesoglea.
Due to presence of two layers in body wall,they said to be diploblastic animals.
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