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Meaning of parazoa

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parazoa (n)

multicellular organisms having less-specialized cells than in the Metazoa; comprises the single phylum Porifera

parazoa Sentence Examples

  1. Parazoa, the most primitive animals, lack organized tissues and organs.
  2. Sponges, the sole representatives of Parazoa, are composed of a gelatinous matrix with scattered cells.
  3. Parazoa are filter feeders, obtaining nutrients by filtering water through their porous bodies.
  4. The body of Parazoa is asymmetrical and has no definite shape or form.
  5. Parazoa reproduces both asexually through budding and sexually through gamete release.
  6. Parazoa possess a unique cell type called choanocytes, which are responsible for water filtration and feeding.
  7. Parazoa have a limited ability to respond to stimuli, primarily through mechanical and chemical cues.
  8. The classification of Parazoa is subject to debate, with some researchers proposing its division into separate phyla.
  9. Parazoa are found in a wide range of marine habitats, from shallow coastal waters to deep-sea environments.
  10. The evolutionary significance of Parazoa lies in their representation of the ancestral state of animal life.

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multicellular organisms having less-specialized cells than in the Metazoa; comprises the single phylum Porifera

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Parazoa, the most primitive animals, lack organized tissues and organs.

Sponges, the sole representatives of Parazoa, are composed of a gelatinous matrix with scattered cells.

Parazoa are filter feeders, obtaining nutrients by filtering water through their porous bodies.

The body of Parazoa is asymmetrical and has no definite shape or form.