World Languages, asked by dhakadreena13, 11 months ago

what is the difference between jellyfish and sea sponge​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Sponges have specialized cells and an endoskeleton, but they lack tissues and body symmetry. Many live on coral reefs and have symbiotic relationships with other reef species. Cnidarians are aquatic invertebrates in Phylum Cnidaria. They include jellyfish and corals, both of which have radial symmetry.

Answered by rmihir075
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Sponges are aquatic invertebrates in Phylum Porifera. Sponges have specialized cells and an endoskeleton, but they lack tissues and body symmetry. Many live on coral reefs and have symbiotic relationships with other reef species. ... They include jellyfish and corals, both of which have radial symmetry.

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