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It is called the mesoglea, or the middle layer between the outer ectodermal tissue and the inner gastrodermal tissue. Jellyfish are considered diploblastic, or two tissued. A secretional, gelatinous substance makes up the mesoglea and it provides the jellyfish with several benefits. Since it is less dense than the cellular parts of the organism, it allows the jellyfish to have neutral buoyancy. It also gives the bell some rigidity, and the ability to spring back after muscular contractions.

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