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What are the differences between porifera and coelentrata??​

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Porifera : The Phylum Porifera, members of this phylum are commonly known as sponges. They are generally marine and mostly asymmetrical animals. These are primitive multicellular animals and have cellular level of organization. Digestion is intracellularSexes are not separateFertilization is internal and development is indirect having a larval stage which morphologically distinct from the adult.

Coelentrata: Phylum Coelentrata, are aquatic, mostly marine, sessile or free-swimming, radially symmetrical animals. They exhibit tissue level of organisation and are diploblastic. Digestion is extracellular and intracellular. Those who exist in both forms exhibit alteration of generation i.e. polyps produce medusa asexually and medusa form polyps sexually.

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