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Sponges are bilaterally symmetrical |
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A "true coelom" is distinguished by a mesodermal lining, or peritoneum |
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Cnidarians possess a network of nerve cells called a "nerve net", but no centralized brain. |
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Sponges are asexual, and reproduce only by budding or fragmentation |
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Cnidarians include sponges, placozoans and sea anemones |
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The cells that line the interior surface of sponges are called choanoflagellates. |
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Choanoflagellates are protists; the collar cells of sponges resemble choanoflagellates |
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The coelom in an animal body is the empty area of the gut. |
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The coelom is the body cavity, not the gut. |
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The gut of cnidarians is domplete, meaning it has a mouth at one end, and an anus at the other |
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The mesoglea of jellyfish is used as a hydrostatic skeleton |
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Choanoflagellates prodce signalling molecules and adhesion proteins that are similar to those made by cells of all multi-cellular animals |
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Sponges produce larvae that have flagella; cnidarians produce a ciliated larva |
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Protostomes are the primitive invertebrates that develop an anus first, and later a mouth |
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