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1. The body of sponges does not possess tissue level of organisation, though it is made up of thousands of cells. Comment on it.​

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Answered by 2006LAKSHAY
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Answer: The level of organization in sponges is of cellular level. The cells in sponges do not organise to form tissue, although they possess thousands of independently associatedcells. The cells may be solitary or colonial and function more or less independently.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

  1. The level of organization in sponges is of cellular level.
  2. The cells in sponges do not organise to form tissue, although they possess thousands of independently associatedcells.
  3. The cells may be solitary or colonial and function more or less independently.
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