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Coelenterata are more evolved than Porifera, in the following ways like -__________

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Answered by VishnuNN
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Answer:

Coelenterates are organisms with a tissue level of organization, whereas Porifera shows the cellular level of organization.

Explanation:

Both Porifera and Coelenterates are multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that live in aquatic systems and they both belong to the kingdom Animalia.

Members of Porifera are nonmotile, while coelenterates are motile organisms.

Porifera members do not have any organ or nerve cells. Members of coelenterates possess a simple nervous system called the nerve net. The main evolutionary gain for coelenterates are that they possess tissue level of organization.

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