Jellyfish

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The dissection of a jellyfish offers fascinating insights into its unique anatomical features. During the dissection, one observes the cross-sectional anatomy, revealing the internal organization of the jellyfish's body. The body wall comprises three primary layers: the outer epidermis, the middle mesoglea, and the inner gastrodermis. The mesoglea, a gelatinous, transparent layer, provides structural support and flexibility. Dissecting a jellyfish unveils the intricate design of its cross body structure, body wall composition, and the specialized cnidocytes that exemplify its adaptation to a predatory lifestyle.

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