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“There are holes or ‘pores’, all over the body. They are commonly called sponges, and are mainly found in marine habitats.”
The above statement signifies which of the following phylum?
Porifera
Ctenophora
Platyhelminthes
Annelida
- Option 1: Porifera
- The statement describes Porifera, which are sponges.
- These organisms have pores all over their bodies.
- They live mainly in marine environments.
- Option 2: Ctenophora
- Known as comb jellies.
- They have distinctive ciliated structures but do not have pores like sponges.
- Option 3: Platyhelminthes
- Flatworms without specialized pore structures.
- Live in various habitats but not characterized by body pores.
- Option 4: Annelida
- Segmented worms with no pores similar to sponges.
- Include earthworms and leeches, with different body structures.
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