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DIPLOBLASTIC

  • Have 2 body layers (ectoderm and endoderm)
  • Their body cells are in contact with the environment and use diffusion to get their requirements and get rid of waste
  • Have a tissue layer of organisation with specialized tissues to perform specific functions (they have no organs or organ systems)

TRIPLOBLASTIC

  • Have 3 body layers (ectoderm, mesoderm and endoderm)
  • The mesoderm creates a space for organs to develop.
  • The greater number of layers and greater complexity of the organisms means that it needs to develop organs and organ systems to provide what it require and get rid of waste.
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