Found from intertidal zone to depths of 6000 meters World-wide distribution from polar seas to tropical waters
Over 5000 species of sponges exist in ocean environment 150 species are adapted to freshwater environments
Phylum Porifera Pore bearer (latin) Primative Sessile Mostly Marine Filter Feeders that pump water throughout body extracting nutrients
3 Classes of Sponges Calcarea –(bony sponges) Hexactenellida –(Glass sponges) Demospongiae –(spongin sponges) –Most common type
Anatomy of a Sponge Simplest animal No true tissues Lack muscles, nerves and internal organs
Spicules Stiffened rods or spikes made of calcium carbonate or silica Used for structure and defense Many fish cannot digest the spicules, so sponges are not in their diet.
Research concerning the spicules of the Venus’ Flower Basket Sponge promises to yield new technology with Fiber Optics
Spawning Barrel Sponge - Budding
Sponge Development