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poriferan animals and coelenterate animals? 1 answer


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PORIFERAN ANIMALS:
Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera, are a basal Metazoa clade as a sister of the Diploblasts.
They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them, consisting of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells. 

CEOLENTERATE ANIMALS:
Coelenterata is an obsolete term encompassing the animal phyla Cnidaria (coral animals, true jellies, sea anemones, sea pens, and their allies) and Ctenophora.
The name comes from the Greek "koilos" and "enteron" referring to the hollow body cavity common to these two phyla.


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proiferan

they have a pore over their whole body.
they have canal system
body design and cellular levels.


coelenterate
they are deplobastic
they are coelenteron
form tissue
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