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1 Porifera The Sponges

2 General Characteristics
“Pore-bearer” Sessile 9000 species Mostly marine, some fresh water Range from mm to meters Acoelomate Ectothermic Not metameric Filter feeders-up to 1500 L/day

3 Symmetry and Shape Often asymmetrical Can have radial symmetry
Ball, vase, disc, shrub, tree

4 Development Neither protosome or deuterosome
Doesn’t have mouth or anus Diploblastic vs. Triploblastic No tissues Specialized cells

5 Skeleton Spicules Needle-like Spongin Mainly collagen

6 Specialized Cells 3 cell layers Pinacoderm Mesohyl Choanoderm

7 Pinacoderm Outer layer Cells are pinacocytes (Flat)
Porocyte (ostia) is opening for water

8 Mesohyl Gelatinous middle layer Amoebocytes Archeocytes Reproduction
Spicule formation Transport and store food Archeocytes

9 Choanoderm Inner layer Choanocytes Nutrient absorption
Beating flagella create current Possibly from choanoflagellates Nutrient absorption

10 Ascon Simplest Least common Porocyte -> spongocoel -> osculum

11 Sycon Folded walls Porocyte -> incurrent canal -> radial canal -> spongocoel -> osculum

12 Leucon Loss of spongocoel Multiple oscula
Porocyte -> incurrent canal ->radial canal -> excurrent canal -> osculum

13 Sexual Reproduction Monoecious Release gametes through osculum
Larva settles and develops Sperm transported by amoebocytes Fertilization in mesohyl

14 Asexual Reproduction Fragmentation Budding Gemmules

15 Uses and Importance Spongin used in sponges
Food source for snails, sea stars, fish Protection for small fish


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