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During classroom discussion a student said that sponges are more complex than cnidarians. Do you agree with him. Justify.

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NO. Sponges are asymmetrical and body is formed of loose aggregate of cells. Cells are not organised to from tissues and organs. Cnidarians are radially symmetrical and tissue grade of organisation. So cnidarians are more complex than sponges.



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