porifera translates to "pore bearer" it describes the anatomy because sponges are porous
Porifera are sponges.
Yes they do
Sponges belong to the phylum Porifera. They are multicellular aquatic animals that lack tissues and organs.
Sponges or poriferans are animals of the phylum Porifera.Sponges are divided into the following classes mainly according to the compositions of their skeletons:1.Calcarea2.Glass sponges3.Demosponges
All sponges belong to the phylum Porifera.
Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera.
Sponges belong to the Phylum of Porifera.
sponges are many holes or pores in them which the use for feeding and such.they also belong to the phylum porifera,which means "pore bearing."
Kingdom: Animalia Sub-Kingdom: Parazoa Phylum: Porifera
They are in Porifera. Porifera is divided into three classes- Calcispongaie, Hylospongaie and the largest of all, Demospongaie, to which redbeard sponges belong to. Poriferans are multi-cellular organisms which remain attached to the bottom and have spicules. Porifera. The sponge is actually an animal. One of the very first divergences from within the group.
Sea sponges comes under the kingdom Animalia. They belong to the phylum Porifera.
Organisms with porous bodies belong to the phylum Porifera, which includes sponges. Porifera are multicellular, aquatic organisms that lack tissues and organs. The porous nature of their bodies allows water to flow through and for filter feeding.