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1. Sponges a. are nonsymmetrical
Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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Today, biologists classify sponges as animals rather than plants. What evidence supports today’s classification?
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Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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itzpradalol10
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Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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itzpradalol10
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Sponges do not move and lack a nervous system and stomach. Why are they classified as animals rather than plants?(1 point)
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1. Sponges
a. are nonsymmetrical and have oscula b. lack organization into tissues and organs but have specialized cells c.
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mysterychicken
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1. Sponges
a. are nonsymmetrical and have oscula b. lack organization into tissues and organs but have specialized cells c.
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mysterychicken
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1. Sponges
a. are nonsymmetrical and have oscula b. lack organization into tissues and organs but have specialized cells c.
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mysterychicken
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1. Sponges
a. are nonsymmetrical and have oscula b. lack organization into tissues and organs but have specialized cells c.
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mysterychicken
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When the parts on one side of an artwork are the same size and shape as those located in the same place on the other side, it is
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