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    Trichoplax Is a Very Simple Two-Layered Organism Harboring Only Four
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Trichoplax Is a Very Simple Two-Layered Organism Harboring Only Four

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Trichoplax is a very simple two-layered organism harboring only four different cell types. In which phylum is Trichoplax classified?


A) Porifera
B) Placozoa
C) Ctenophora
D) Cnidaria

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