easy information about phylum porifera
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members of this Phylum are commonly known as sponge. there are generally Marine and mostly asymmetrical animals.
these areprimitive multicellular. I have the cellular level of organisation sponge have a water transport or Canal system. water enters through the Austria in the body wall into a central cavity from where it goes out through the osculum.
sexes are not separated egg and sperm are produced by the same individual. sponge reproductive system are sexually by formation of the comets and fragmentation. JSON is internal and development is indirect having a level stage which is morphologicaly district from the adult.
these areprimitive multicellular. I have the cellular level of organisation sponge have a water transport or Canal system. water enters through the Austria in the body wall into a central cavity from where it goes out through the osculum.
sexes are not separated egg and sperm are produced by the same individual. sponge reproductive system are sexually by formation of the comets and fragmentation. JSON is internal and development is indirect having a level stage which is morphologicaly district from the adult.
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1. These are non motile animals attached to some solid support.
2. They are mostly marine animals.
3. They are commonly called sponges.
4. Simplest multicellular, diploblastic animals.
5. Sponges may be vase like, rounded, sac like or branched.
6. Body has numerous pores.
7. Asymmetrical or radially symmetrical body.
8. Reproduction is both asexual by budding and gemmules and sexual through fertilisation.
2. They are mostly marine animals.
3. They are commonly called sponges.
4. Simplest multicellular, diploblastic animals.
5. Sponges may be vase like, rounded, sac like or branched.
6. Body has numerous pores.
7. Asymmetrical or radially symmetrical body.
8. Reproduction is both asexual by budding and gemmules and sexual through fertilisation.
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