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The primitive multicellular animals having cellular level of organization are(a) Ctenophores(b) Sponges(c) Corals(d) Crustacean
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In multicellular animals, there are different levels of organization. The simplest level is the cellular level, where cells perform their functions independently of each other. Show more…
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Sponges are considered to be the most primitive of animals because they a. Have organized systems b. Have only a few types of cells c. Cannot hunt for prey d. Move freely with the ocean current
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