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  Hydra c.s.

Lab_3b-06a

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1. Epidermis

2. Gastrodermis

3. Mesoglea

4. Gastrovascular cavity

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This slide shows a cross section through the body of Hydra, a small freshwater cnidarian.  The simple organization of this hydrozoan polyp is reflected in the fact that the body is composed of only two layers, an outer epidermis and an inner gastrodermis which lines the central gastrovascular cavity.  These two layers are separated by a thin gelatinous layer called the mesoglea.

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