No!
it doesn't feed on plants. An example is a sponge. They don't feed on plants, they feed on little bacteria and plankton swimming in the water.
No, some may be poisanous. Whatever they are. =]
sea sponges.
phylum porifera are sponges.
phylum porifera
The phylum Porifera contains two subphlya. They are the Symplasma and Cellularia.
Members of the phylum porifera are commonly called as sponges.
The phylum Porifera is sponges.
phylum porifera
Porifera are sponges.
Porifera is a phylum, not a kingdom, but I assume you mean the phylum in the kingdom Animalia. According to wikipedia, there are about 5000 different species in Porifera.
Individuals in the phylum porifera are asymmetrical.
No. Porifera is a nonvertebrate phylum which includes sponges.
Phylum Porifera
The phylum of scypha is Porifera, also known as sponges. Sponges are simple, multicellular aquatic animals that lack true tissues and organs.