How do poriferan animals differ from coelenterate animals?
Porifera | Coelenterate |
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They are non-motile and found attached to rocks. | They either live in colonies (corals) or have a solitary life-span (Hydra). |
The body of Porifera is made up of a single layer of cells. | The body of Coelenterate is made up of two layers of cells. |
Example : Spongilla, Euplectella, etc. | Example : Hydra, sea anemone, corals, etc. |
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