The body of sponges does not possess tissue level of organisation,though it is made of thousands of cells. Comment.

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(N/A) $\Rightarrow$ Sponges exhibit cellular level of organization,meaning their cells are not organized into tissues.
$\Rightarrow$ Although they consist of thousands of cells,these cells function relatively independently or in loose aggregates.
$\Rightarrow$ There is a division of labor among the cells,where different types of cells perform specific functions,but they do not form complex,integrated tissue layers.

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