Porifera, or sponges, were not "discovered" in the traditional sense, as they are ancient organisms that have existed for hundreds of millions of years. However, the study of sponges can be traced back to early naturalists and scientists like Aristotle, who described them in the 4th century BCE. Modern classification and understanding of Porifera have evolved through the work of various biologists over the years, including notable figures like Henri Milne-Edwards in the 19th century.
Porifera are sponges.
phylum porifera are sponges.
Porifera is about the invertebrate animals i.e sponges
Individuals in the phylum porifera are asymmetrical.
No. Porifera is a nonvertebrate phylum which includes sponges.
Obviously the fact that when a porifera farts it is odorless. That is a talent that only porifera and John Travolta have.
give me some example of porifera a natural or "kitchen" or "bath" sponge
Phylum Porifera,
phylum porifera
Porifera: coextensive with the subkingdom Parazoa: sponges
Role of porifera in food chain
porifera are dangerous to humans because