CBSE BOARD XII, asked by username1, 1 year ago

difference between protozoa and porifera?

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Answered by shubhamsinghraj
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Protozoa are single-celled animal-like organisms such as paramecium, amoebas, etc. Porifera is simply the phylum for sponges. Porifera means "pore bearer" because sponges have holes or pores in which they filter food from the water. Protozoa belongs to Kingdom PROTISTA Porifera belongs to Kingdom ANIMALIA and are multicellular organisms
Answered by Anonymous
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PROTOZOA:
1.single-celled animals.
2.small and microscopic.
3. found in soil in water and even inside the body of other animals including humans.

PORIFERA:
1. porous animal; pores present all over the body.
2.mostly found in sea water, only some in fresh water.
3.found attached to the bottom of the sea or pond; so do not move from place to place.

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