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There are about 5,000 species of sponges found throughout the world. Most sponges are found in oceans, although some groups are found in fresh waters such as lakes. They were the first group of animals that has specialized cells to do special jobs. ... Symmetry A sponge has either radial symmetry or is asymmetrical.
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Description of the sponges and their taxonomy, from the Animal Diversity Web. ... Sponges are either radially symmetrical or asymmetrical. They are supported by a skeleton made up of the protein collagen and spicules, which may be calcareous or siliceous, depending on the group of sponges examined.
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Asymmetrical animals (sponges) have no general body plan or axis of symmetry that divides the body into mirror-image halves. Radially symmetrical animals (such as coral and jelly fish) have body parts organized about a central axis and tend to be cylindrical in shape.
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Sponges are the simplest of the multicellular animals. They have no organ systems and are characterized by numerous canals and chambers that open to the outside by way of pores which giving this phylum its name. Many sponges are asymmetrical, but some exhibit radial symmetry.
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Animal Life question: Does a sponge have bilateral symmetry radial symmetry or is it asymmetrical? Sponges are asymmetrical. ... Sponges are asymmetrical.
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Asymmetrical animals (sponges, shown in Figure 4) have no general body plan or axis of symmetry that divides the body into mirror-image halves. Within the animal kingdom this appears to be a primitive condition. More advanced animals have symmetry.
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describe the 4 types of symmetry in organisms and give 1example of each Bilateral-Planarian/Radial-Hydra/Asymmetrical-Sponge/Spherical-volvox ... What type symmetry do sponges have? what symmetry do cnidarians have? Asymmetrical/Radial...
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I had just thought about both the flounder and the fiddler crab, although I don’t think of them as over the top asymmetrical, the kind I was looking for, such as having a misshapen head and having six limbs on one side and two tenticles on the other. ... The rundown from that discussion: flounders, wrybills, sponges,
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Ch. 12 Introduction to animals ... Share with Friends ... 9. Why were sponges classified as plants and...
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