Porifera The sponges.

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Porifera The sponges

Sponges No true tissue Asymmetrical (some are radial) Four specialized cell types Choanocytes- feeding, water movement Pinacocytes- covering cells Porocytes- control water flow Amoebocytes- transfer food, gametes, immunity, make mesohyle, spicules, gemmules

Traditional Phylogeny

Sponge types

Sponge Anatomy

Scypha sp.

Scypha

10 9 2 1 12 3 5 7 8 6 4

Gemmules

Sponge Ciliated larvae

Cnidarians Hydrozoa – Hydras Scyphozoa – Sea Jellies , “ Jelly fish” Anthozoa- Sea Anemones

Cnidarians Diploboastic – Gastrodermis - Epidermis Radial Symmetry Cnidocytes- Nematocysts Polyp – Medusa

Polyp Medusa Oral Aboral Oral Aboral

Cnidocytes

Symmetry

Hydra nutrition

Cnidarian circulation

Simple Nervous net

Hydra sp.

Cross section

Nematocysts

Female Male

Obelia

Hydranth Gonangium Medusa Buds Ceonosarc Gonotheca

Perisarc Hypostome Hydrotheca Ceonosarc

Obelia sp. life cycle

Obelia sp. medusae