Dive into Diploblastic Animals
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Dive into Diploblastic Animals

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Diploblastic animals belong to which division?

Radiata

What are the two layers of cells that make up the body of diploblastic animals?

Ectoderm and endoderm

What type of symmetry do diploblastic animals possess?

Radial symmetry

Explain the body composition of diploblastic animals and the presence of mesenchyme or mesogloea.

<p>The body of diploblastic animals consists of two layers of cells, ectoderm and endoderm. They have a jelly-like mesenchyme or mesogloea, which is mostly non-cellular.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Describe the digestive system of diploblastic animals.

<p>Diploblastic animals have a sac-like digestive system with only one cavity called the gastrovascular cavity. This cavity has only a mouth for the entry of food and water, as well as for the removal of wastes along with water.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Discuss the nervous system and symmetry of diploblastic animals.

<p>Diploblastic animals have no central nervous system; instead, they possess a neuron net. They exhibit radial symmetry.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are diploblastic animals and what are the two layers of cells that make up their body?

<p>Diploblastic animals have two layers of cells in their body: ectoderm and endoderm.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the mesenchyme or mesogloea in diploblastic animals and what is its typical cellular composition?

<p>The mesenchyme or mesogloea in diploblastic animals is a jelly-like substance that is typically non-cellular.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What division do diploblastic animals belong to?

<p>Diploblastic animals belong to the division Radiata.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Explain the significance of the two layers of cells, ectoderm and endoderm, in diploblastic animals.

<p>The two layers of cells in diploblastic animals allow for differentiation of specialized tissues and organs, despite the absence of a mesoderm layer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Discuss the characteristics and functions of the mesenchyme or mesogloea in diploblastic animals.

<p>The mesenchyme or mesogloea in diploblastic animals provides structural support and allows for the movement of materials between the ectoderm and endoderm layers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Compare and contrast the body composition of diploblastic and triploblastic animals, highlighting the differences in cellular organization.

<p>Diploblastic animals have two cellular layers (ectoderm and endoderm) and a non-cellular mesenchyme, while triploblastic animals have three cellular layers (ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm) with no mesenchyme.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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