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why mesoglea is called undifferentiated layer ?

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Mesoglea is the layer which is present in between the ectoderm and the endoderm, in the diploblastic organisms like cnidarians and sponges. This layer is called undifferentiated because it is jelly like, translucent and is acellular.

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