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How do poriferan animal from coelenterate animals ​

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Answered by superwoman2006
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Both phyla consist of animals living in fresh and marine water. The main difference between porifera and coelenterata is that porifera members possess many pores in their bodies while coelenterate members possess only one opening in the body

Answered by Anonymous
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How do poriferan animals differ from coelenterate animals?

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They are mostly marine, non-motile and found attached to rocks. They are exclusively marine animals that either leave in colonies or have a solitary life span. Examples - Hydra, Sea Anemone, Corals etc.

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They are exclusively marine animals that either leave in colonies or have a solitary life span.

They show tissues level of organization

Examples - Hydra, Sea Anemone, Corals etc.

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