If you conducted an experiment in which you took a complete animal and strained it through a fine-mesh cloth so that all its cells separated, then you placed all the cells together and they reunited to form a new animal, to which phylum would that animal likely belong? (This was an actual experiment.)

A. Platyhelminthes
B. Porifera
C. Ctenophora
D. Nematoda
E. All of the choices provided are correct.


B. Porifera

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