The correct option is
D Cnidarians that live in colonies
The correct option is D
The explanation for the correct option
- Cnidaria is a phylum under the kingdom Animalia
- The name cnidaria is derived from the cnidocytes (which contain the stinging capsules or nematocysts) present on the tentacles and the body.
- Cnidarians show two basic forms called polyp and medusa.
- Polyps form medusae asexually and medusae form the polyps sexually.
- Some cnidarians live independently, while others live in colonies
- Coral reefs are composed of colonies of coral polyps.
- Corals have a skeleton formed of calcium carbonate.
Explanations for the incorrect option
Option A
- Poriferans is a phylum under the kingdom Animalia
- They are also called sponges.
- The body is supported by a skeleton made up of spicules or spongin fiber
- The phylum of Porifera contains sessile organisms, most of which live in marine habitats.
- They spend their life attached to a substratum through a holdfast.
- So these are incorrect with respect to corals which belong to the phylum Cnidaria
Option C
- Poriferans generally include porous animals called sponges.
- They can not move and generally remain attached to the surface by holdfast
- They have water transport and a canal system
- The Canal system helps them achieve excretion and respiration and reproduction.
- Examples are Sycon and Euspongia.
Option D
- Cnidarians are generally marine
- Some cnidaria is solitary living
- An example of solitary living is Jellyfish
Final answer: Corals belong to the phylum Cnidarians that live in colonies.