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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