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It has always been a debate. Mesenchymal musculature in the middle tissue layer of ctenophores has invited speculation that they are triploblastic.

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yes, humans are triploblastic which means they have an ectoderm (outer layer), endoderm(inner layer) and mesoderm(middle layer). because of this differentiation they are able to have tissues and organs

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Chordates are triploblastic animals.Triploblastic means possession of three body layers ie ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm.These layers are also called germ layers and are formed during developmental stage gastrulation.Ectoderm forms skin and nervous system.Endoderm forms gut lining.Mesoderm forms all other system.All higer animals are triploblastic.

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diploblastics have two germ layers and triploblastic have three germ layers

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Triploblastic means animal which have three layers ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm whereas diploblastic means animals which have only two layers ectoderm and endoderm

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triploblastic.

It refers to how many layers of skin it has. Chordates have three, therefore "triplo". The endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm are the skin layers.

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