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Title: Phylum Porifera


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Phylum Porifera
  • Sponges

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Characteristics
  • Sponges are
  • Asymmetrical
  • Filter feeders
  • Cellular level of organization nothing above
  • Sessile
  • Lacks true embryological germ layers

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Anatomy
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Diet of a sponge
  • Tiny, floating organic particles
  • Detritus
  • Plankton
  • Food is collected by choanocytes, distributed by
    amoebocytes

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Sponge reproduction
  • Most sponges are hermaphrodites
  • Sexual reproduction
  • Eggs or sperm released captured by choanocytes
    larval stage free-floating or moving by cilia
    settles and develops
  • Asexual reproduction
  • Budding
  • Fragmentation
  • gemmules

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Classification
  • Domain Eukarya
  • Kingdom Animalia
  • Phylum Porifera
  • Classes Calcarea, Demospongea, Demospongiae,
    Hexactinellida


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Choanocyte
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Vocab terms
  • archaeocytes (amoebocytes) - Cells with
    pseudopods, located in the mesohyl. They are used
    in processing food, distributing it to other
    cells, and for other functions.benthic - living
    at or near the bottom of the seas.choanocyte -
    also called collar cells, choanocytes line the
    inner cavity of the sponge. They have a sticky,
    funnel-shaped collar (that collects food
    particles) and a flagellum (which whips around,
    moving water). The sponge obtains its nutrients
    and oxygen by processing flowing water using
    choanocytes. Choanocytes are also involved in
    sponge reproduction they catch floating sperm.

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Vocab terms
  • epidermis (pinacocyte) - the epidermis is the
    layer of cells that covers the outer surface of
    the sponge. The thin, flattened cells of the
    epidermis are called pinacocytes.flagellum - the
    whip-like structure of a choanocyte the
    flagellum moves, pushing water (which contains
    nourishment) through the sponge.hermaphrodite -
    an animal in which each adult can act as either
    the female or the male in reproduction.holdfast
    - root-like tendrils that attach the sponge to
    rocks.

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Vocab terms
  • invertebrate - an animal without a
    backbone.mesohyl (mesenchyme) - the gelatinous
    layer between the outer body of the sponge and
    the spongocoel (the inner cavity).osculum - a
    large opening in a sponge through which water
    flows out of the sponge. Sponges may have more
    than one oscula.ostia - a series of tiny pores
    all over the body of a sponge that let water into
    the sponge. One of these is called an
    ostium.pinacocyte - pinacocytes are the thin,
    flattened cells of the epidermis, the sponge's
    outer layer of cells.

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Vocab terms
  • porocyte - cells with pores that allow water into
    the sponge they are located all over the
    sponge's body.sessile - permanently attached to
    a substrate and unable to move on its own. Adult
    sponges are sessile.spicule - spicules are sharp
    spikes (made of calcium carbonate) located in the
    mesohyl. Spicules form the "skeleton" of many
    sponges.spongin - the flexible, fibrous fibers
    that form the skeleton of horny sponges spongin
    is located within the mesohyl.spongocoel - the
    central, open cavity in a sponge through which
    water flows.

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Figure 9.7
Ascon(oid) Sycon(oid)
Leucon(oid)
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Asconoid body structure
  • Asconoid simplest body structure. Tube or vase
    shape. Seldom exceed 1 mm (.5 inch) in diameter

    Pinacocytes Choanocytes     Mesohyl
Water flow
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Syconoid body structure
  • Syconoid variation on asconoid with pleats or
    folds in body wall. Increase in number of
    choanocytes. Can grow to a few cm in diameter

    Pinacocytes Choanocytes     Mesohyl
Water flow
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Leuconoid body structure
  • Leuconoid can grow to over 1 m (3.3 ft) in
    diameter. Fills interior almost completely with
    mesohyl and greatly increases number of
    choanocytes

    Pinacocytes Choanocytes     Mesohyl
Water flow
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Sponge diagram and anatomy
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