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• (a.) Characterizing the ovum when it has two primary germinal layers.
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Having a body cavity made of two cellular layers – an ectoderm and an endoderm. The cnidarians are diploblastic, whereas all other metazoans are triploblastic. In small, simple cnidarians, such as Hydra, the diploblastic condition is clear, but it is obscured in large jellyfish and sea anenome...
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Describes an animal which, as an embryo, had two distinct embryonic tissue layers - the ectoderm and endoderm. This is in contrast to animals which are triploblastic (has three distinct tissue layers) and those which do not have any distinct tissue layers as an embryo (nor organs and distinct tissues as an adult). Jellyfish and comb jellies are dip...
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(dip″lo-blas´tik) having two germ layers.
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Dip`lo·blas'tic adjective [ Greek ... doublet +
-blast + -ic .]
(Biol.) Characterizing the ovum when it has two primary germinal layers.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dip′lō-blas′tik Definitions: 1. Formed of two germ layers.
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having two germ layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, as the embryos of sponges and coelenterates.
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