Biology, asked by Subekchha, 1 month ago

what are the common characteristic features of all these organisms
sea sponge
jellyfish
earthworm
honeybee​

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Answered by nidhi101444
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Sponges are similar to other animals in that they are multicellular, heterotrophic, lack cell walls and produce sperm cells. Unlike other animals, they lack true tissues and organs. Some of them are radially symmetrical, but most are asymmetrical.

Jellyfish have no brain, heart, bones or eyes. They are made up of a smooth, bag-like body and tentacles armed with tiny, stinging cells. These incredible invertebrates use their stinging tentacles to stun or paralyse prey before gobbling it up. The jellyfish's mouth is found in the centre of its body.

An earthworm has a streamlined body with no antennae or fins or arms or legs! This streamlined shape is an adaptation to living in narrow burrows underground and the need to move easily through the soil. An earthworm has circular muscles that surround each body segment.

The body of the honey bee is segmented: stinger, legs, antenna, three segments of thorax and six visible segments of abdomen. The head of the honey bee consists of the eyes, antennae and feeding structures.

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