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Difference between phylum porifera and chordata

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This group of animals is probably considered as the oldest animal group. They are also called as Sponges. These are by far the simplest multicellular animals. Even though they are multicellular, they do not have any tissues or organs. Sponges live in an aquatic habitat as they have to have an intimate contact with water. Water plays a major role in the feeding, exchange of gases and as well as excretion.  The body of the sponges has many holes or pores called ostia. The body structure of sponges is designed in such a way that water moves through the body, where it can filter out food and also absorb the dissolved oxygen, along with eliminating waste material.

Organisms belonging to this phylum do not have specialised digestive, nervous or circulatory system. Instead, they have a water transport or canal system, which achieves the functions of digestion, excretion and also an exchange of gases.

Their bodies do not show any symmetry and their shape is adapted so as to allow maximum efficiency of water flow through the central cavity that is present inside.  They generally feed on bacteria and other food particles that are present in the water. Their bodies have a large central cavity called the spongocoel. Water enters through the ostia into the spongocoel and goes out through the osculum. Cells called as Choanocytes or collar cells line up the spongocoel and canals, with their flagellum protruding out. It is the beating of this flagellum from all choanocytes that moves the water all through the body of the sponge.

chordate (/kɔːrdeɪt/) is an animal belonging to the phylum Chordata; chordates possess a notochord, a hollow dorsal nerve cord, pharyngeal slits, an endostyle, and a post-anal tail, for at least some period of their life cycle. Chordates are deuterostomes, as during the embryo development stage the anus forms before the mouth. They are also bilaterally symmetric coelomates with metameric segmentation and a circulatory system. In the case of vertebrate chordates, the notochord is usually replaced by a vertebral column during development.

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Cambrian Stage 3 – Holocene, 521–0 Ma 

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The glass catfish (Kryptopterus vitreolus) is one of the few chordates with a visible backbone. The spinal cord is housed within its backbone.Scientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaSubkingdom:EumetazoaClade:BilateriaClade:NephrozoaSuperphylum:DeuterostomiaPhylum:Chordata
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➧ Some Phylum in Animal Kingdoms are:-
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❶❭ Porifera:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is cylindrical & asymmetrical.

❱ Canal system is present.

❱ Cellular level of organisation.

❱ It is diploblastic.

❱ They reproduce by budding in Asexual Reproduction.

❱ Special cells are choanocytes.

❱ Skeleton is in the form of spicules.

▶Ex:- Sycon & Sponges

❷❭ Coelenterata:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is Radially symmetrical.

❱ Canal system is absent.

❱ Tissue grade level of organisation.

❱ Body wall is diploblastic.

❱ Opening served by mouth & anus.

❱ Special Cell or Cnidoblasts.

❱ It occurs in the form of polyp & Medusa.

❱ It have gastrovascular cavity.

❱ It poses tentacles called Nematoblasts.

▶Ex:-  Hydra & Jellyfish

❸❭ Platyhelminthes:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is bilaterally symmetrical, flattened & Ribbon shaped.

❱ Digestive system is absent or incomplete.

❱ Body cavity is absent.

❱ Body is triploblastic.

❱ It is bisexual or Hermaphrodite.

❱ Respiration is an aerobic.

❱ They possess sućker.

❱ Circulatory or respiratory system is absent.

▶Ex:-  Planaria & Tape worm

❹❭ Nematoda:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is bilaterally symmetrical or cylindrical.

❱ Body has tissue level of organisation.

❱ It is mostly parasites organism.

❱ Body is triploblastic.

❱ Respiratory or circulatory system is absent.

❱ Sex are separate.

❱ They have tissue but no real organ.

▶Ex:-  Ascaris & Hook worm

❺❭ Annelida:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is cylindrical, bilaterally symmetrical & metamerically.

❱ Body structure ring-like segment.

❱ Respiration by gills or moist skin.

❱ Body is triploblastic.

❱ Excretory organs are nephridia.

❱ Digestive & circulatory system are well developed.

❱ Locomotory organs are parapodia.

❱ They have true body cavity.

▶Ex:-  Earthworm & Leech

❻❭ Arthropoda:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is bilaterally symmetrical & segmented.

❱ Exoskeleton shed periodically during growth.

❱ Body is covered with non living exoskeleton.

❱ Body wall is triploblastic.

❱ Body divided into head, Thorax & abdomen.

❱ It have jointed appendages.

❱ It possess compound eyes & antennae.

❱ Respiration by gills, trachea & book lungs.

▶Ex:-  Cockroach & Spider

❼❭ Mollusca:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is bilaterally symmetrical.

❱ Shell formed of calcium carbonate.

❱ Body covered with mantal & hard shell.

❱ Body is triploblastic & Coelomate.

❱ Body divided into head, foot & visceral mass.

❱ Foot is ventral & muscular.

❱ Respiration by gills or ctenida.

❱ Blood may be Black - blue.

▶Ex:-  Octopus & Unio

❽❭ Echinodermata:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Body is radially symmetrical.

❱ Body size is spherical or cylindrical.

❱ Body surface covered with spines.

❱ Body is triploblastic & have coelomic cavity.

❱ It possess power of regeneration.

❱ No head tail right & left side.

❱ Body differentiated into oral & aboral surface.

❱ It have water vascular system.

▶Ex:-  Starfish & Antedon

❾❭ Chordata:-━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━☟

❱ Nerve cord hollow tubular & dorsal.

❱ Notochord is present.

❱ Heart is ventral.

❱ Circulatory system is always closed.

❱ RBCs are present.

❱ Endoskeleton is present.

❱ A series of pharyngeal gill-silts present in the pharyngeal wall.

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