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Which Phylum has Spongocoel?

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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Spongocoel belongs to Phylum coelenterate.  


They are simplest metazoans and have tissue grade of body organization.  


All of them possess a single large internal cavity known as gastro-vascular cavity or coelenteron, which performs the function of intestine that is related with digestion and circulation of digestion.  


They are commonly called stinging animals.

Answered by vartika06
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hey mate here's ur answer!!!

Spongocoel belongs to phylum coelenterate/cnidaria.


features of phylum coelenterate /cnidaria:


.They are multicellular organisms, exhibiting tissue grade of the organisation.

They are diploblastic, with two layers of cells, an outer layer called the ectoderm and the inner layer called the endoderm. There is a non-cellular layer that is the mesoglea in between the ectoderm and the endoderm.

They show radial symmetry.

They have a single opening in the body through which food is taken in and also waste is expelled out.

The opening in the body is surrounded by tentacles.

Digestion takes place in the body cavity which is the coelenteron.

They can live in marine or freshwater habitats.

They can be solitary or live in colonies. Each individual is a zooid.

These organisms show two morphological forms – Polyps and Medusa.

Polyps contain exoskeleton and endoskeleton.

The skeletons are composed of calcium carbonate.

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