Sponges (and Placozoa) differ from most other animal clades in that they:
do not possess true differentiated tissues |
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possess cell walls |
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both |
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neither |
Ans) do not possess true differentiated tissues
Sponges
* Sponges (and Placozoa) differ from most other animal clades in that they do not possess true differentiated tissues (Sponges show cellular level of organisation)
* Sponges (also known as porifera) are multicellular
* Are heterotrophic, lacks cell wall, and contain few specialized cells.
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