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Which is not a character of sponges?(a) Multicellular(b) Cells are functionally independent(c) Cellular level of organization(d) Tissue level of organization
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Sponges are multicellular organisms, meaning they are composed of many cells. This eliminates option (a) as the correct answer. Show more…
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