Question : Animals in which the cells are arranged in three embryonic layers are called_____.
Option 1: Diploblastic
Option 2: Ectoderm
Option 3: Triploblastic
Option 4: Endoderm
Correct Answer: Triploblastic
Solution : The correct option is Triploblastic
Animals with three embryonic layers of cells are known as triploblastic organisms . The ectoderm (outer layer), mesoderm (middle layer) and endoderm (inner layer) are the three layers. Depending on the number of cell layers, there are two types of generic cell organisation patterns: In diploblastic creatures , such as cnidarians (jellyfish and corals), the two embryonic cell layers, the ectoderm and endoderm, give rise to the basic body form.
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