diploblasts

[US]/ˈdɪpləʊblæsts/
[UK]/ˈdɪploʊblæsts/

Translation

n.Organisms that develop from two embryonic germ layers (ectoderm and endoderm); diploblastic animals.

Phrases & Collocations

diploblast

diploblastic animals

diploblastic organisms

diploblastic embryos

diploblastic body

diploblastic condition

diploblastic development

diploblastic structure

diploblastic grade

Example Sentences

diploblasts are animals that develop from two embryonic germ layers.

common examples of diploblasts include jellyfish and corals.

the bodies of diploblasts generally lack complex organ systems.

scientists classify diploblasts based on their simple tissue organization.

diploblasts and triploblasts differ significantly in their developmental patterns.

the endoderm and ectoderm are the two layers found in diploblasts.

radial symmetry is a characteristic feature of most diploblasts.

biologists study diploblasts to understand early animal evolution.

unlike triploblasts, diploblasts do not possess a mesoderm.

cnidarians and ctenophores are the primary groups of diploblasts.

research on diploblasts helps explain the origin of complex body plans.

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