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Animal without tissue and with pore bearing body what phylum is this

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Answered by xyz89
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porifera is the phylum in the animal phylum
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Answered by skyfall63
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Porifera is the phylum of animal without tissue and with pore bearing body.

Explanation:

  • Porifera is the phylum with the cellular level of differentiation,the best examples are sponges.
  • A phylum of ancient non-skeletal animals comprises of the spongiest and holds a cellular grade of making "without right tissue or organ formation", but with "the body permeated by canals" through by a current of water runs in its time through which many cavities lined with the choanocytes.

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