mesoglea

invertebrate anatomy

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  • fed by circulatory system
    • human circulatory system
      In circulatory system: General features of circulation

      …amorphous, acellular layer called the mesoglea; for these animals, bathing both cellular surfaces with environmental fluid is sufficient to supply their metabolic needs. All other major eumetazoan phyla (i.e., those with defined tissues and organs) are triploblastic (i.e., their members have three layers of cells), with the third cellular layer,…

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  • relationship to muscle
    • striated muscle; human biceps muscle
      In muscle: Cnidarians

      …a middle gelatinous layer called mesoglea. In hydras and other two-layered animals, one kind of cell serves as both muscle and epithelial cells. The compact body of each cell is packed closely with the adjacent cells to form an epithelium, and the base of each cell, where it meets the…

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