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sponges have cellular level of organisation. give reason​

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Answered by MANDIRAGHOSHMAL
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Poriferasponges. ... Sponges have cellular-level organization, meaning that that their cells are specialized so that different cells perform different functions, but similar cells are not organized into tissues and bodies are a sort of loose aggregation of different kinds of cells.

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Sponges are the most primitive type of animals. Hens they have cellular level of organisation.

Explanation:

  • The level of Organisation in a creature is dependent on the development of the creature. However the body of the sponges are not well developed.
  • They have the cells which are capable to perform all the functions which are required by the animal to survive.
  • They are usually unicellular or multicellular organisms in which the cells are not differentiated to form tissues.
  • There is no specialised group of cells which can perform a certain task for the body. Hence it is said that sponges have cellular level of organisation.

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Why are sponges called Porifera? Brainly.in

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