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The presence of only two tissues layers makes cnidarians diploblastic. These tissues layers consist of an epidermis (outer layer) and a gastrodermis (inner gut layer). Mesoglea, a type of jelly-like substance is between these layers.
Epidermis and dermis.
epidermis & dermis
Dermis and Epidermis
mesophyll and epidermis
The skin
they are the epidermis and the dermis
The papillary and reticular dermis are the two layers of Dermis.
The phylum Cnidaria has two layers of tissue: the outer epidermis and the inner gastrodermis separated by a jelly-like mesoglea layer. This simple body plan is characteristic of organisms like jellyfish and sea anemones.
epidermis and dermis
The dermis is found underneath the epidermis. The two layers are connected by a basement membrane.
No; jellyfishes haven't a true skin, they have only a thin epidermis. they are only made up of two layers of cells and a layer of "jelly-like" substance called mesoglea in between.Yes they do