Biology, asked by ujju461, 11 months ago

How do porifra differ from coelentrata animals

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Answered by til95
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1) Poriferan animals belong to cellular level of classification whereas coelentrate animals belong to tissue level of classification.
2)Poriferan animals have numerous pores in their body whereas there are no such pores found in coelentrate animals.
3)Food and oxygen are carried to Poriferan animal's body through a canal system whereas no canal is found in coelentrate animals
Answered by anandita2813
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Porifera, also known as Sponges have cellular level organization while coelenterata animals have tissue level organisation.

Porifera animals have many pores or openings on their body while coelenterates have only a single body opening.

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