Life and diversity from protozoa to porifera and cell biology i
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"In this answer, you can say that the Spongilla is the protozoa which itself convert to the porefera.
Sponzilla is the genus of the sponges of freshwater which is of the sponzillidae family which is found in the slow streams and the lakes.
They are attached with the small stones for filtering the water.
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Life and diversity from protozoa to porifera and cell biology.
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Spongilla is the example of protozoa which convert to the porefera.
Protozoa is a single celled eukaryotic cell which is free living or parasitic and feeds on organic matter such as other microorganisms and debris.
Porifera are multicellular organisms which have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them. It looks like a bread.
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