Trichoplax adhaerens is the only extant representative of
phylum Placozoa, which is a basal group of multicellular
animals (metazoa).
Trichoplax are very flat organisms around a millimetre in diameter, lacking any
organs or internal structures. They have two cellular layers: the top epitheloid layer is made of ciliated "cover cells" flattened toward the outside of the organism, and the bottom layer is made up of cylinder cells that possess
cilia used in locomotion, and gland cells that lack cilia. Between these layers is the fibre
syncytium, a liquid-filled cavity strutted open by star-like fibres.