How do
porifera animal differ from
coelenterate animals?
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Primarily, the animals of these two phyla differ in the level of organization of their bodies. These are multicellular organisms but have a cellular grade of organization. These are multicellular organisms with tissue grade of organization.
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Porifera animals are differ from coelenterate animals because porifera has cellular level organization while coelenterate animals has cavity in body.
Explanation:
Porifera
1.It has pores on all over the body and they are commonly called sponges.
2.their body covered with hard exoskeleton.
Coelenterate
1.It has Diploblastic
2.it has acoelomate
3.it has radial symmetry
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