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Why are coelenterates more advanced than sponges?

sponges are made up of individual cells. I dont know about colentrates. They just are what they are. sponges also don't move while coelenterates do.


How are sponges and coelentrates different?

Sponges are of the phylum porifera and are assymetrical invertebrates that have no true tissues due to a lack of cell specialization. Coelenterates are any of the phylum cnidariathat have radial symmetry and are invertebrates. Coelenterates include corals, sea anemones, jellyfish, and hydroids.


Differentiate feeding mechanism of coelenterates and sponges?

Sponges smell of soap which is ok, also feeding mechanism is stupid, it's also very lazy. Just feed yourself or the animal yourself with the normal food.


What do you mean by diploplastic?

Diploblastic is generally referred to as "having a body derived from only two embryonic cell layers (ectoderm and endoderm, but no mesoderm), as in sponges and coelenterates".


Importance of coelenterates?

importance of coelenterates


Are porifera useful to humans?

yes for sponges


How humans come into contact with coelenterates?

it came in touch by a great scientist named Dylan Hanson discovered them


Are coelenterates invertabrats?

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What are the harmful effects of coelenterates?

harmful effects of coelenterates


Why are collar cell important in classifying sponges as animals?

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What coelenterates habitat?

A coelenterates habitat is in the ocean and if it is not it lives somewhere


Do sponges have DNA?

Yes! Less than humans, but they do have DNA.