Phylum Porifera (latin for 'pore-bearing). Commonly known as sponges.
Porifea which literally means something like "has pores".
sponges
Yes, they do. They don't, however, have sweat glands. That's why they roll in the mud. A common misconception is that they don't have pores which is why they roll in the mud. But that is wrong.
No it does not
No. Chickens do not have pores. Chickens do not sweat and have no reason to have pores in the skin. When you see a plucked chicken or a piece of chicken meat with skin attached, it may look like it has small holes or pores in the skin but chickens have feather follicles.
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the sponges
Species in the phylum Poriferaie.SPONGES!!
sponges
stationary animals usually just filter feed, like sponges, for example, they take what they can from what passes by them through their pores through the water's currents.
no fish do not have pores they have scales it is why they don't have pores if you were a fish then scales would be like pores.
Vacuoles are only present in plant cells. Animal cells have small pores called vesicles.
what is pores
Lungs for land (or air breathing) animals, Gills for fish, pores for insects.
bacteria. +++ Ambiguous question - not clear if it means within pores in the surface of the rock or in cavities and caves.
Pores
yes you do have pores on your nose
Open pores are pores that have been unclogged. You can do this by cleaning your face or steaming your face.