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Triploblasty is a condition of the blastula in which there are three primary germ layers the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. The germ layers form during gastrulation of the blastula. Additionally, the term may refer to any ovum in which the blastoderm splits into three layers. All higher and intermediate animals (from flat worms to humans), arise from a triploblastic ovum. Triploblastic organisms are organisms which evolve from such an ovum. Generally speaking, triploblastic organisms belong to the Bilateria subregnum. Triploblastic organisms generally possess bilateral symmetry which is where the clade Bilateria takes its name. Simpler diploblastic animals such as cnidaria (which includes jellyfish, corals and hydra) posess two germ layers. Even simpler animals such as sponges within the Calcarea and Silicea Phyla which are termed informally Porifera contain only one germ layer. This arose from the concept of multicellularity. hi
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