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mesogloeaenUK
mes·o·gle·a also mes·o·gloe·a M0238000 (mĕz′ə-glē′ə, mĕs′-, mē′zə-, -sə-)n. The layer of gelatinous material that separates the inner and outer cell layers of a cnidarian. [New Latin mesogloea : meso- + Medieval Greek gloia, glia, glue; see zoogloea.] mes′o·gle′al adj.EncyclopediaSeeMesogleamesogloeaenUK
mesogloea the jelly-like material lying between the ectoderm and endoderm of COELENTERATES. In the HYDROZOA it is relatively thin, but in the other two major groups, SCYPHOZOA and ACTINOZOA, it is much thicker. It is acellular and is secreted by the ectoderm and endoderm. |