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How do poriferan animals differ from coelenterate animals? ​

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Answered by rinkukumari9771021
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Explanation:

They are mostly marine ,non-motlie and found in attached to Rock. ex- Hydra, corals, etc.

Answered by s04936sabarisa
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Answer:

*Animals from Porifera show cellular level of organisation, while those from Coelenterata show tissue level of organisation.

*In Porifera there is no division of labour, while in Coelenterata some division of labour is seen.

*Porifera do not have coelom, while coelenterata have coelom.

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