Many animals are asymmetrical, especially internally.
I'm not really sure, but if I remember correctly, sponges are the only animal to have asymmetry.
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Sponges are asymmetrical, although a few species have nearly radial symmetry.
The phylum Porifera (sponges) is the only animal phylum that lacks true tissues and symmetry. Sponges are simple multicellular organisms with specialized cells, but they do not have tissues that are organized into distinct structures like other animals. Additionally, sponges exhibit asymmetry rather than bilateral or radial symmetry found in other phyla.
Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera
No. Sponges are animals, which are heterotrophic.
Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera.
Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera
why are collar cells important in classifying sponges as animals
Mushrooms and toadstools are examples of fungi. Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera. In biological terms, fungi form a kingdom. Plants have a separate kingdom. Animals have a separate kingdom.
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they can't. they are sessile animals therefore they cannot disperse.
No. Sponges are animals and animal cells do not have a cell wall.