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They are animals, and so they are in Animalia. Although they look lifeless, they are not.

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Sponges are in the Kingdom Animalia.

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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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