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Diploblasty

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Groups of diploblastic animals alive today include jellyfish, corals, sea anemones and comb jellies.
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Diploblastic organisms are organisms which develop from such a blastula, and include
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as well as ectoderm and endoderm). The mesoderm allows them to develop true
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All the more complex animals (from flat worms to humans) are
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State of having two germ layers in embryonic development
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Diploblastic
Eumetazoa
blastula
germ layers
ectoderm
endoderm
Cnidaria
Ctenophora
tissue
sea sponges
triploblastic
mesoderm
organs
Triploblasty
"Evolution of striated muscle: Jellyfish and the origin of triploblasty"
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