Phylum Porifera includes the simplest multicellular animals, commonly known as sponges. These animals are mostly aquatic, with the majority living in marine habitats, while a few are found in freshwater. The name Porifera means βpore-bearing,β which refers to the presence of numerous pores on their body surface.
Phylum Porifera are the least multicellular creatures having a place with the realm Animalia. This phylum incorporates around 5000 species. Poriferans are pore-bearing first multicellular creatures. The pores are known as Ostia. The poriferans have a springy appearance and are, in this way, called Sponges. They are appended to the base and don't move. They can assimilate and keep liquids.
Characteristics of Phylum Porifera
The key structural and biological features of organisms belonging to Phylum Porifera are described below.
They are generally tracked down in marine water. A couple is tracked down in freshwater.