Biology, asked by BLACKDEVIL7072, 11 months ago

How do portfaran animals difer
from coelenterate animals?​

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Answered by samyachauhan2005
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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. Porifera animals do not show symmetry and locomotion while coelenterata animals show radial symmetry and locomotion.

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