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What is the most primitive multicellular animal

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The most primitive multicellular animal is generally considered to be the sponge or Porifera. Sponges are simple animals that lack true tissues and organs. They are filter feeders that live in aquatic environments and have a basic body structure consisting of specialized cells that work together for basic functions such as feeding and reproduction.
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