List the difference between parazoan and metazoans
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Protozoa are unicellular animals with cellular level of oganisation. Metazoa are multicellular animals, which are further divided into Parazoa and Eumetazoa based on complexity of body structure. In Parazoans, the cells are loosely aggregated and do not form tissues or organs, example are sponges.
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Protozoa are unicellular animals with cellular level of oganisation. Metazoa are multicellular animals, which are further divided into Parazoa and Eumetazoa based on complexity of body structure. In Parazoans, the cells are loosely aggregated and do not form tissues or organs, example are sponges.
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Animals show a wide range of differences in shape, size, body structure, organisation etc.
THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PARAZOAN AND METAZOAN ARE :-
•Firstly, they are classified into Protozoa and Metazoa. Protozoa are unicellular animals with cellular level of oganisation. Metazoa are multicellular animals, which are further divided into Parazoa and Eumetazoa based on complexity of body structure.
•In Parazoans, the cells are loosely aggregated and do not form tissues or organs, example are sponges.
In Eumetazoans, the cells together form structural and functional units called tissues, which may further be organised into organs and organ systems.
Animals show a wide range of differences in shape, size, body structure, organisation etc.
THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN PARAZOAN AND METAZOAN ARE :-
•Firstly, they are classified into Protozoa and Metazoa. Protozoa are unicellular animals with cellular level of oganisation. Metazoa are multicellular animals, which are further divided into Parazoa and Eumetazoa based on complexity of body structure.
•In Parazoans, the cells are loosely aggregated and do not form tissues or organs, example are sponges.
In Eumetazoans, the cells together form structural and functional units called tissues, which may further be organised into organs and organ systems.
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