Answer:
a. These cells have formed mesoglea.
Step-by-step explanation:
- Mesoglea is the amorphous, acellular layer in cnidarians that separates the ectodrerm and the endoderm.
- The mesoglea is referred to as the hydrostatic skeleton in cnidarians such as jelly fish.
- The mesoglea, although supplied with muscles and nerves, is completely composed of water.