Gastrodermis
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The gastrodermis is the inner layer of cells that lines a gastrovascular cavity of Cnidarians.
Zooxanthellae are unicellular yellow-brown (dinoflagellate) algae which live symbiotically in the gastrodermis of reef-building corals (Goreau et al., 1979)

