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Are fish triploblastic

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Yes, a protostome is, and so is a deuterostome. Neither are diploblastic. This is mainly because of the developement of the coelem or body cavity.

Just remember, both protosome and deuterostome require a three germ layer (that is a triploblastic cell) - ALWAYS

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Yes, fish, and many other higher order animals, are triploblastic.

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