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ANIMAL KINGDOM

 Porifera
 Most commonly known as Sponge.
 Sponges are animals with no body tissues or organs.
 Sponges are multicellular.
 They have specialized cells that recognize on another.
 No organs.
 Live in Marine.
 Minimal Cell & Tissue.
 Minimal Differentiation.
 Ex:- Spongella & Sylon
 Cnidaria
 Cnidarians are multicellular.
 They have radial symmetry.
 They also have specialized tissues.
 Aquatic animals.
 Diploblastic.
 Sac like cavity.
 1 Opening for Injection & Ejection
 Ex:- Jellyfish & Hydra
 Platyhelminthes
 Commonly Known as Flatworms
 Platyhelminthes are multicellular.
 they have bilateral symmetry/they have a symmetrical
left and right half. Next, these worms have tissues that
are organs.
 platyhelminths lack body cavities.
 Lack organs are located in the body cavity.
 they have a digestive tract.
 digestive tract has one mouth opening. [the mouth
consumes food. Later, the mouth must excrete waste.]
 Ex:- Liver Flew & Tape worm
 Nematodes
 Nematodes are multicellular
 They possess bilateral symmetry.
 they have organs.
 Their digestive track has two openings.
 Nematodes possess a body cavity.
 The cavity is located between the gut and body wall.
 Nutrients pass from the gut to the body.
 Round in shape
 Mostly Parasitic
 Ex:- Ascanius & Wycheria

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