Sycon and Euspongia are grouped under phylum porifera .
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Sycon belongs to Phylum Porifera. Members of this phylum are commonly known as sponges. They are also known as 'pore bearers' as their body walls possess numerous tiny pores. They are the primitive multicellular animals. They have the cellular level of organization. The cells in their body do not form the tissues. All cells act more or less independently and show little coordination. However, some division of labour is present among the cells.
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Sycon belongs to Phylum Porifera. Members of this phylum are commonly known as sponges. They are also known as 'pore bearers' as their body walls possess numerous tiny pores. They are the primitive multicellular animals. They have the cellular level of organization.
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