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Classification of sponges is primarily based on the ……………….. .

A

body organization

B

body plan

C

skeleton

D

canal system

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C

skeleton
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  • Five kingdom system of classification suggested by R.H. Whittaker is not based. on ……………………..

    A
    Presence or absence of a well defined nucleus
    B
    Mode of reproduction
    C
    Mode of nutrition
    D
    Complexity of body organisation
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    A
    choanocytes
    B
    nurse cells
    C
    ostia
    D
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