“…The manubrium, tentacle bulbs and gonads harbor populations of stem cells ( Amiel and Houliston, 2009 ; Denker et al, 2008 ; Leclère et al, 2012 ), have autonomous functions and can be regarded as true organs. The main component of the umbrella is an acellular connective layer, the mesoglea ( Figure 1C ), covered on its external surface, the ‘exumbrella’, by a simple monolayer of epithelial cells ( Kamran et al, 2017 ). The concave face of the umbrella, termed ‘subumbrella’, is composed of three overlapping tissues layers ( Figure 1C ): (i) an inner epithelium associated with the mesoglea, (ii) an overlying cnidarian-specific tissue type comprising radially aligned smooth epitheliomuscular cells (‘radial smooth muscles’), (iii) a ring of striated epitheliomuscular cells at the umbrella periphery which power swimming contractions, and are sandwiched between the other two layers ( Leclère and Röttinger, 2016 ).…”