porifères
Porifères, commonly known as sponges, are a phylum of simple multicellular aquatic animals. They belong to the kingdom Animalia and are characterized by their porous bodies and the absence of true tissues and organs. Sponges are sessile, meaning they live attached to a substrate, and are found in all oceans of the world, from shallow coastal waters to the deep sea.
The body of a sponge consists of a hollow cavity lined with specialized cells called choanocytes, which
Sponges are filter feeders, extracting microscopic organisms and organic debris from the water. Their reproduction can