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what is the meaning of phylum can anyone explain​

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Answered by 1975naren
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Phylum Porifera

Porifera means organisms with holes. They are commonly known as Sponges. Features of the poriferan are:

  1. Non-motile, multicellular organisms with the hard outer skeleton.
  2. Have a porous body.
  3. Pores on the bodies create a canal system which helps in the circulation of substances.
  4. Not differentiated into head and tail; do not have a well-developed organ or organ system.
  5. Include MarineHabitat.

Example of phylum Porifera includes- Spongilla, Sycon.

Answered by Anonymous
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a major taxonomic division of living organisms that contain one or more classes. An example is the phylum Arthropoda (insects, crustaceans, arachnids, etc, and myriapods) any analogous group, such as a group of related language families or linguistic stocks.

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