NEET Biology Animal Kingdom Question Bank Phylum Coelenterata

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    Mesogloea of Coelenterata contains [CPMT 1985]

    A)            Nerve cells                               

    B)            Sensory cells

    C)            No cells                                    

    D)            Branches of muscle cells

    Correct Answer: C

    Solution :

               The mesogloea is a viscous, transparent and jelly like mucopolysaccharide substance, secreted by cells of both epithelia. It contain a regular network of long collagen or elastin fibres, but no cells.


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