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Elliot Morales
12 February, 16:55
What did early biologists think sponges were
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Damon Mathis
12 February, 17:13
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Since sponges look like plants, it is understandable why early biologists thought they were plants. Today, we know that sponges are simple, multicellular animals in the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Porifera.
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