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Standard IX
Biology
Hypogeal Germination
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What is the function of mesoglea in coelentrates
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Mesoglea
is basically a translucent, jelly like non living substance found in between the two epithelial cell layer in the bodies of Coelentrates like hydra. It serves as an internal skeleton to support the body of the organism.
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