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Q: What level of organization is missing in sponges?
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What level of organization in missing in sponges?

tissues, organs, and organ system


What level of organization are missing in sponges?

sponges have cellular level organisation meaning that their cells are specialized so that different cells perform different functions


Sponges are said to be at the what level of organization?

Sponges are at the tissue level of organization. They lack organs and organ systems, instead having specialized cells grouped together to perform specific functions.


What type of organism has the simplest level of organization?

Sponges


The highest level of organization in sponges found in coral reefs is their?

Cnidaria or poricnid


How do sponges replace missing parts?

well a big choad


WHAT is the largest level of individual of organization?

The organism. The levels of organization of an individual from smallest to greatest are: atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, organs, organ systems, and organism. Not all organisms have all levels of organization, such a bacteria, protists, sponges, and more.


What is the lowest level of organization that an animal can have?

Sponges are the most primitive animals, therefore, they have the lowest structural organization. Hope this helps!


Which animals can produce body parts when it is missing?

starfish sponges sea cucumber others


What are the four levels of organization in a animal?

Cellular level of organisation means when the animal body formed by many cells but the cell show no-coordination to form a tissue . Eg- sponges


What Level of organization is a nematode?

organ level of organization.


How are cnidarians more advanced then jellyfish?

Sponges are less complex because they are just made of individual cells. There is no level of organization past cells in sponges. Cnidarians, on the other hand, have tissues, a higher level of organization. Tissues allow for some forms, like box jelly fish, to have eyes (this is just one of many advantages of tissues). Cnidarians' level of organization stops there though, they have no organs (heart, brain, etc.).