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1 Phylum Porifera

2 General Characteristics
SPONGES! Simplest of all animals _________________ No true tissues or organs _________________________ Marine and Freshwater Saltwater are colorful Freshwater are dull green color

3 General Characteristics Cont.
Sponges are sessile as adults Free swimming larval stage called dipleurula Porifera means pore-bearing Water enters through pores bringing in food and oxygen ____________________________ Osculum- large opening at the top where excess water leaves

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

5 3 Basic Cell Types _______________ Mesenchyme Cells Choanocytes

6 3 Basic Cell Types 1. Pinacocytes- flat cells that line the outer surface of the sponge. May be slightly contractile ____________: a specialized type of pinacocyte; are tube-like in shape; contractile; and can regulate water circulation.

7 2. Mesenchyme Cells- move around in the mesohyl layer; are specialized for reproduction, secreting the skeleton, transporting/storing food. ____________: jelly-like layer just underneath the pinacocyte layer.

8 3. Choanocytes- flagellated cells that line the inner chamber of the sponge; called collar cells.
Flagellum: flagella spins to create water currents to pull in water and food Collar: __________________________ (plankton) from the water

9 Choanocyte Choanocyte

10 __________________________
Consists of either one or all of the following: Spicule: microscopic needle-like spikes that are made of Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) or silica (glass). Spongin: a fibrous protein made of collagen

11 Sponge Skeletons Silica Spicules Limestone Spicules SPONGIN

12 Sponge Body Types 3 Kinds- Ascon __________ Leucon

13 Ascon ____________________ Are vase-like Least common type of sponge

14 ________________ Sponge wall is folded into canals Choanocytes line the radial canals to move water

15 Leucon Have an extensively branched canal system.
___________________________ Multiple ostia for water to exit Increased surface area means more water can move through sponge

16 Body Forms Summary

17 Reproduction Sexual Reproduction- sponges are monoecious (male and female in the same body) Release sperm and eggs into the water from the Osculum Cross-Fertilization takes place in the ocean _____________________________

18 Sponge Releasing Eggs & Sperm
Reproduction Sponge Releasing Eggs & Sperm

19 Reproduction Cont’ Sponges can regenerate (regrow) lost body parts through mitotic cell division (asexual) Sponges also reproduce asexually by ________________

20 Reproduction Cont’d gemmule Asexual Reproduction- involves the formation of gemmules ______________: resistant capsules that sponges release to survive unfavorable conditions. When conditions become favorable, the gemmules sprout into sponges.

21 _____________________
Phylum Porifera 3 Classes Class Calcarea Class Hexactinellida Class Demospongiae

22 Class Calcarea Spicules made of Calcium Carbonate
Can have all three body forms __________________ Ex. Grantia

23 Class Hexactinellida ___________________________
Can have syncon or leucon body forms Often fused into an intricate lattice Glass sponges

24 Class Demospongiae Spicules made of silica, spongin, or both.
____________________ Ex: common bath sponge


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