Answer:
Cnidaria
→ Organisms have specialized stinging cells
→ Two type of body plans exist - polyp and medusa
Porifera
→ Organisms lack symmetry
→ Adult forms are sessile
→ Organisms obtain food by filtering water
→ Phenomenon of alternation of generation is observed.
Step-by-step explanation:
Cnidaria, also known as the coelenterata, is a phylum of mostly marine animals having about 9,000 living species. Some of them include the corals, hydras, jellyfish, sea anemones, sea whips, etc. They possess specialized cells known as cnidocytes ( also known as “stinging cells”). These cells can seen around the mouth and tentacles cnidarian. They immobilize their prey with toxins. These Cnidaria have two body plans and which are polyp and medusa.
The phylum Porifera are known as the pore bearers. It has about 5000 species. Their adult forms are sessile. They live permanently attached to rocks. They can under alternation of generation. They possess no organs in their bodies. Also, they lack symmetry. They can be referred t as filter feeders because they obtain food by filtering water.