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Porifera: coextensive with the subkingdom Parazoa: sponges
Kingdom: Animalia Sub-Kingdom: Parazoa Phylum: Porifera
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.
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Porifera (pōrĭf'ərə) [Lat.,=pore bearer], animal phylum consisting of the organisms commonly called sponge. It is the only phylum of the animal subkingdom Parazoa and represents the least evolutionarily advanced group of the animal kingdom. All adult sponges are sessile (nonmotile), and nearly all are marine; there are four families of freshwater sponges. Sponges are subdivided into three classes.
A sponge stick is reportedly something used by ancient Romans. In lieu of toilet paper, they used a sponge placed on a stick.
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Subkingdom algae is the condensed version of Kingdom Protista. It contains organisms such as seaweed, rockweed, Phaeates, and some types of moss.
Protozoa is subkingdom , not a genus .
The Animal Kingdom or Kingdom Animalia
A protazoa is a diverse group of single-celled eukaryotes that comonly show characteristics associated with animals. Protazoans are microorganisms classified as one-celled orginisms.
The seed pods have a plastic shell, inside the shell is a sponge that your seeds are placed in.