What are the general character of phylum porifera?
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General Characteristics of Porifera:
Poriferans are commonly called sponges. These are multicellular organisms which are sessile/sedentary in nature. Most of them are marine while a few are fresh water forms. Body is cylindrical, asymmetrical or has radial symmetry.
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Kingdom: Animalia
Kingdom: AnimaliaHabitat: Aquatic, mostly marine, few are terrestrial
Kingdom: AnimaliaHabitat: Aquatic, mostly marine, few are terrestrialHabit: They are solitary or colonial.
Kingdom: AnimaliaHabitat: Aquatic, mostly marine, few are terrestrialHabit: They are solitary or colonial.Grade of organization: cellular grade of body
Kingdom: AnimaliaHabitat: Aquatic, mostly marine, few are terrestrialHabit: They are solitary or colonial.Grade of organization: cellular grade of bodyShape: Body shape is variable, mostly cylinder shaped
Kingdom: AnimaliaHabitat: Aquatic, mostly marine, few are terrestrialHabit: They are solitary or colonial.Grade of organization: cellular grade of bodyShape: Body shape is variable, mostly cylinder shapedSymmetry: Asymmetrical or radially symmetrical.
Kingdom: AnimaliaHabitat: Aquatic, mostly marine, few are terrestrialHabit: They are solitary or colonial.Grade of organization: cellular grade of bodyShape: Body shape is variable, mostly cylinder shapedSymmetry: Asymmetrical or radially symmetrical.Germ layer: Diploblastic animals. The adult body wall contains two layers, outer dermal layer and inner gastral layer. In between these two layers, there is a gelatinous and non-cellular mesoglea containing numerous free amoeboid cells.
Kingdom: AnimaliaHabitat: Aquatic, mostly marine, few are terrestrialHabit: They are solitary or colonial.Grade of organization: cellular grade of bodyShape: Body shape is variable, mostly cylinder shapedSymmetry: Asymmetrical or radially symmetrical.Germ layer: Diploblastic animals. The adult body wall contains two layers, outer dermal layer and inner gastral layer. In between these two layers, there is a gelatinous and non-cellular mesoglea containing numerous free amoeboid cells.Coelom: Absent; acoelomate but spongocoel is present