No. Porifera is a nonvertebrate phylum which includes sponges.
No. Snakes are vertebrates belonging to the phylum chordata. Porifera are sponges.
Porifera are sponges.
Porifera(sponges) and Nematoda(roundworms).
phylum porifera are sponges.
They can be divided into essentially nine subdividions (phyla): -Porifera -Cnidaria -Platyhelminthes -Nematoda -Annelida -Mollusca -Arthropoda -Echinoderma -Chordata (most chordates are those with backbones, so they are usually vertebrates, but some are invertebrates)
Porifera is about the invertebrate animals i.e sponges
Individuals in the phylum porifera are asymmetrical.
Obviously the fact that when a porifera farts it is odorless. That is a talent that only porifera and John Travolta have.
Coral is an invertebrate, because it doesn't have a spine. Vertebrates do have spines. Invertebrates would be animals such as snails, worms, and sponges. Vertebrates would be animals such as monkeys, elephants, and anything else you can think of that has a spine.
give me some example of porifera a natural or "kitchen" or "bath" sponge
Phylum Porifera,
Porifera: coextensive with the subkingdom Parazoa: sponges