Science, asked by ipsha19, 6 months ago

what is phylum porifera ? can you tell it​

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Answered by Shahyashvi535
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A phylum of primitive invertebrate animals comprising the sponges and having a cellular grade of construction without true tissue or organ formation but with the body permeated by canals and chambers through which a current of water flows and passes in its course through one or more cavities lined with choanocytes.

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Answered by kripavinu90
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Answer: A phylum of primitive invertebrate animals comprising the sponges and having a cellular grade of construction without true tissue or organ formation but with the body permeated by canals and chambers through which a current of water flows and passes in its course through one or more cavities lined with choanocytes.

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