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Phylum – Porifera The Sponges
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Taxonomy Kingdom – Animalia Phylum – Porifera (pores)
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Characteristics Simplest of all animals Most are marine
Saltwater sponges are brightly colored Freshwater sponges are small and dull green color Size – 2 meters to 2 cm
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Characteristics Porifera means has pores Filter feeders on plankton
Osculum – large opening at the top where excess water leaves
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Characteristics Asymmetrical Sessile as adults (attach to rocks)
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Water Flow Through the Sponge
WATER OUT Water Flow Through the Sponge WATER IN Osculum
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Water Flow Through Sponge
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Skeletal Structure of the Sponge
Skeleton made of network of protein fibers called Spongin Spicules are hard spear or star-shaped structures Spicules made of CaCO3 (limestone) or silica (glass)
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Sponge Skeletons Silica Spicules Limestone Spicules SPONGIN
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Sponge Skeletons VENUS FLOWER BASKET SPICULES
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Sponge Reproduction Sponges can regenerate (regrow) lost body parts through mitotic cell division (asexual) Sponges also reproduce asexually by budding
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Sponge releasing eggs & sperm
Sponge Reproduction Sponges are hermaphrodites (produce both eggs & sperm) Sponges reproduce Sexually by releasing eggs & sperm into the water from the Osculum Cross-fertilize each other’s eggs Sponge releasing eggs & sperm
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Surviving Harsh Conditions
Gemmules are specialized buds made to survive harsh weather (hot or cold) Contain food, amebocytes, and a protective covering of spicules Released when a sponge dies Resist dessication (drying out) Become adult sponge conditions become favorable
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Branching Tube Sponge
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Stove Pipe Sponge
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Vase Sponges
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Barrel Sponges
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Ball Sponges
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Rope Sponges
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