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Members of Porifera are diploblastic. Which statement clarifies this? A. They are unsegmented. B. They have a true body cavity. C. They have two germ layers.
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Members of Porifera are diploblastic. Which statement clarifies this? A. They are unsegmented. B. They have a true body cavity. C. They have two germ layers.
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option c. They have two germ layers (diploblastic)
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