what is parazoa and eumetazoa
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Eumetazoa are animals whose tissue are organized into true tissues and there is a development of organs. Parazoa lack this tissue organization. This signifiies that eumetazoa have more complexly organized tissue than parazoa do. Examples of parazoa belong to phylum porifera, or sponges.
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Parazoa Versus Eumetazoa
A tissue is an aggregation of cells that performs a function. Parazoans lack true tissues, whereas eumetazoans have true tissues. ... Eumetazoans have distinct collections of cells that are arranged for specific purposes
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