Poriferan animals like sponges have only a cellular level of organization with no division of labor, while coelenterate animals such as jellyfish and hydras have a more complex tissue level organization with some division of labor between tissues. Additionally, poriferans lack a coelom cavity that many coelenterates possess.
Poriferan animals like sponges have only a cellular level of organization with no division of labor, while coelenterate animals such as jellyfish and hydras have a more complex tissue level organization with some division of labor between tissues. Additionally, poriferans lack a coelom cavity that many coelenterates possess.
Poriferan animals like sponges have only a cellular level of organization with no division of labor, while coelenterate animals such as jellyfish and hydras have a more complex tissue level organization with some division of labor between tissues. Additionally, poriferans lack a coelom cavity that many coelenterates possess.
Question 1. How do poriferan animals differ from coelenterate animals?
Answer: • Animals from Porifera show cellular level of organisation, while those from Coelenterata show tissue level of organisation. • In Porifera there is no division of labour, while in Coelenterata some division of labour is seen. • Porifera do not have coelom, while coelenterata have coelom.