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· How do poriferan animals differ
from coelenterate animals?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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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Explanation:

Differences between poriferan animals and coelenterate animals are as follows:

Poriferan animals

  • Poriferans are asymmetric and non-motile
  • These entities are porous, they have holes throughout their body
  • Possess a cellular level of organization
  • Body is composed of a single layer of cells
  • Body design exhibits minimal division and differentiation into tissues
  • Cavity system helps in water circulation through the body to bring in water and food and is their characteristic feature

Coelenterate animals

  • Coelenterates are radially symmetrical and motile
  • These entities have a coelenteron, a body cavity which has only one opening
  • Possess a tissue level of organization
  • Body is composed of two-layer of cells
  • Body design exhibits differentiation
  • Cavity in the body is their characteristic feature
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