Animalia Kingdom Sponges. Members of this kingdom are. Although they have specialized cells for particular functions, they lack true tissues in which specialized cells are organized into functional groups. animals in subkingdom parazoa represent the simplest animals and include the sponges, or phylum porifera (figure 15.2.1 15.2. all sponges belong to the taxonomic phylum porifera, which is part of the kingdom animalia and encompasses over 500. kingdom animalia is a taxonomic kingdom of living and extinct animals. Introduction to the kingdom animalia. the sponges and the cnidarians represent the simplest of animals. There are well over 1 million extant species of animals. Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that ingest their food and usually develop into motile creatures with a fixed body plan. Sponges appear to represent an early stage of multicellularity in the animal clade. although animals range in complexity from simple sea sponges to human beings, most members of the animal kingdom share certain features.
Introduction to the kingdom animalia. There are well over 1 million extant species of animals. animals in subkingdom parazoa represent the simplest animals and include the sponges, or phylum porifera (figure 15.2.1 15.2. Although they have specialized cells for particular functions, they lack true tissues in which specialized cells are organized into functional groups. Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that ingest their food and usually develop into motile creatures with a fixed body plan. the sponges and the cnidarians represent the simplest of animals. Sponges appear to represent an early stage of multicellularity in the animal clade. although animals range in complexity from simple sea sponges to human beings, most members of the animal kingdom share certain features. all sponges belong to the taxonomic phylum porifera, which is part of the kingdom animalia and encompasses over 500. kingdom animalia is a taxonomic kingdom of living and extinct animals.
Phylum Porifera ANIMAL KINGDOM
Animalia Kingdom Sponges the sponges and the cnidarians represent the simplest of animals. kingdom animalia is a taxonomic kingdom of living and extinct animals. Introduction to the kingdom animalia. animals in subkingdom parazoa represent the simplest animals and include the sponges, or phylum porifera (figure 15.2.1 15.2. all sponges belong to the taxonomic phylum porifera, which is part of the kingdom animalia and encompasses over 500. the sponges and the cnidarians represent the simplest of animals. Sponges appear to represent an early stage of multicellularity in the animal clade. Although they have specialized cells for particular functions, they lack true tissues in which specialized cells are organized into functional groups. There are well over 1 million extant species of animals. Animals are eukaryotic, multicellular, heterotrophic organisms that ingest their food and usually develop into motile creatures with a fixed body plan. Members of this kingdom are. although animals range in complexity from simple sea sponges to human beings, most members of the animal kingdom share certain features.