Biology, asked by gk3977948, 9 months ago

list 2 diffrence between poriferan and coelenterate animals?????​

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Answered by susanth5656
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Answer:Kingdom Animalia includes about 36 animal phyla of multicellular, eukaryotic and heterotrophic animals. Porifera and Coelenterata are two primitive animal phyla of kingdom Animalia. The phylum porifera includes aquatic animals with cellular level organization, which are also known as sponges. Phylum coelenterata includes radially symmetrical aquatic animals with simple tissue level organization. The key difference between porifera and coelenterata is that members of the porifera phylum possess a lot of pores or holes all over the body while members of the phylum coelenterata possess only one opening in the body which works as mouth or anus.

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Answered by smiley12357
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Answer:

Cell Layers in the Body

Porifera: Mesuhyl is found in between the two cell layers.

Coelenterata: Mesoglea is found in between the two cell layers.

Exoskeleton

Porifera: They possess an exoskeleton.

Coelenterata: They do not possess an exoskeleton.

Organization

Porifera: They exhibit a cellular level organization.

Coelenterata: They exhibit a tissue level organization.

Circulation in the Body

Porifera: The characteristic canal system circulate water, food and oxygen throughout the body.

Coelenterata: The circulation of water, food and oxygen is occurred through the coelenteron.

Location

Porifera: They are non-motile, mostly marine and found attached to rocks.

Coelenterata: They are either live in colonies (Corals) or have a solitary life span (Hydra). They exhibit some sort of locomotion.

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