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What makes Sponges different from all other animal phyla?

Question 1 options:

They do not have specialized tissues.


They are heterotrophs.


They live in only marine environments.

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Sagot :

Answer:

they do not have specialized tissues.

Explanation:

sponges do not need tissues or organs, as they have small pores which are entrances to channels; the sponge pumps a current of water in which the cells extract small particles of food.