differences between amoeba and a sponge
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A sponge is, in essence, a multicellular organism with no organs or tissues, but with specialized cells, which distinguishes it from small multicellular protists. Like algae, the thinness of the sponge body plan and the fact that most of its cells are exposed to circulating water (provider of oxygen and food, remover of wastes) makes organs like hearts, kidneys, and digestive tracts unnecessary.
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Ameoba is single celled organism
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Amoeba
Amoeba is a living thing...
It reproduce by dividing its body...
It is an unicellular organism..
Sponge
Sponge is a non-living thing...
It cannot reproduce...
Doesn't have cells...
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