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• 10,000+species - all aquatic; 99% marine

•Invertebrates (no backbone)•Simplest multicellular animals•No true tissues or organs

•Asymmetrical No definite shape or

form

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• Benthic– Live on bottom of sea

• Sessile– Live attached to

substrate

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• Skeleton– Prevents collapse

of animal; forms lattice to suspend cells

•Spicules - silica

•Spongin - protein

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• Covered w/pores called osculum– Large excurrent pore

(can have 1 or more)

Ostia– Tiny, incurrent pores

• Filter Chamber (Atrium)

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Collar Cells Line inside of filter

chamber

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• Create water currents to trap food

• Bring in Oxygen

• Remove wastes

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SPONGESTRUCTURE

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• Filter Feeders– Organic particles

& plankton

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• Asexual– Branches or buds

break off & grow into separate sponges

- “budding”

• Sexual– Sponges produce

both male & female gametes to produce planktonic larva

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Many sea turtles eat sponges

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Hermit crab shells covered with sponges make great camoflage

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