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Phylum – Porifera The Sponges

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1 Phylum – Porifera The Sponges

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3 Taxonomy Kingdom – Animalia Phylum – Porifera (pore-bearer)

4 Characteristics Simplest of all animals
Organized to cellular level only Most are marine Saltwater sponges are brightly colored Freshwater sponges are small and dull green color Size – 2 meters to 2 cm

5 Characteristics Water enters through pores (ostia) bringing in food and oxygen Filter feeders on plankton (microscopic organisms) asymmetrical

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7 Characteristics Sessile as adults (attach to rocks)
Free-swimming larval stage called dipleurula

8 Sponge Body Structure The inside body cavity of sponge is hollow and is called the spongocoel Have 2 cell layers: Outer epidermis Inner gastrodermis Jelly-like material between cell layers called mesohyl Osculum – large opening at the top where excess water leaves

9 Water Flow Through the Sponge
WATER OUT Water Flow Through the Sponge WATER IN Osculum

10 Water Flow Through Sponge

11 Specialized Cells Choanocytes (collar cells) line inside of body cavity (spongocoel) Have flagella that spins to pull in water & food Collar traps plankton (food) from water Collar

12 Other Specialized Cells
Amoebocytes: (archaeocytes) Pick up food from choanocytes Finish digestion Move through the mesohyl & take food to other cells

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15 Skeletal Structure of the Sponge
Skeleton made of network of a soft protein fibers called Spongin Spicules are hard spear or star-shaped structures Spicules made of CaCO3 (limestone) or silica (glass)

16 Sponge Skeletons Silica Spicules Limestone Spicules SPONGIN

17 Sponge Skeletons VENUS FLOWER BASKET SPICULES

18 Sponge Reproduction Sponges can regenerate (regrow) lost body parts through mitotic cell division (asexual) Sponges also reproduce asexually by budding

19 Sponge releasing eggs & sperm
Sponge Reproduction Sponges are hermaphrodites (produce both eggs & sperm) Sponges sexually reproduce by releasing eggs & sperm into the water from the Osculum DO NOT SELF-FERTILZE Sponge releasing eggs & sperm

20 Surviving Harsh Conditions
Gemmules are specialized buds made to survive harsh weather (hot or cold) Contain food, amebocytes, and protective covering of spicules Released when a sponge dies Resist desiccation (drying out) Become adult sponge conditions become favorable

21 Uses of Sponges Bath Habitats (aquatic animals)
Home (general cleaning) Painting Cosmetics Arts & Crafts Decorative (planters, arrangements, etc) Pharmaceuticals

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23 Branching Tube Sponge

24 Stove Pipe Sponge

25 Vase Sponges

26 Barrel Sponges

27 Ball Sponges

28 Rope Sponges

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