Why is Animalia a sponge?
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Sponges are similar to other animals in that they are multicellular, heterotrophic, lack cell walls and produce sperm cells. ... All sponges are sessile aquatic animals, meaning that they attach to an underwater surface and remain fixed in place (i.e., do not travel).
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because sponges belongs to the kingdom animalia
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sponges are the members of the Phylum Porifera
they are generally known as pour bearing animals.
the because sponges belongs to the kingdom animalia
they have a water Canal system
they are in cellular level of organisation
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