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The bodies of jellyfish are made up of a variety of tissue types. The outside of the animal is covered in a transparent skin. The "jelly" you see (called mesoglea) is often made up of two layers. The outer layer is often reinforced with fibres, while the inner layer is not. Dividing the two is a tissue called the gastodermal lamella. There is also a muscle tissue on the underside of the inner layer of mesoglea. There are other tissues present as well, such as those of the the digestive and nervous systems.

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