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Sponges
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Classes of Sponges There are three different classes of sponges: –______________
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Sponge Anatomy ______________ cells - line the outside of the sponge ______________ Cells –extend through the body wall –allows water in ______________ Layer – The middle layer of the body wall –Contains amoeboid cells
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Sponge Anatomy ______________ Cells –move around the sponge –secrete ______________ – calcium carbonate support structures –responsible for digestion. ______________ Cells –Line the internal cavity (spongocoel) –Catch food particles.
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Canal Systems Allow for water flow throughout the sponge. Three different types…
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Canal Systems 1.______________ Water enters spongocoel by incurrent openings of the pore cells. Cells lining the spongocoel absorb the nutrients and oxygen Left over water is expelled through the ______________.
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Canal Systems 2.______________ The body wall is folded and has more ______________
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Canal Systems 3.______________ Extensively branched
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Calcareous sponges Characteristics: –Usually ______________ (4” in height). –Found in shallow waters –Skeletons made of separate ______________ of calcium carbonate.
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Calcareous sponges Two different varieties: –Leucosolenia - simplest sponges that have a simple canal system. –Scypha - contain an advanced canal system.
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Silica sponges Also called __________ sponges Characteristics: –Skeleton consists of six-pointed spicules fused in a geometric pattern. –Found in deep, tropical waters. –Possess an ___________ canal system.
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Elastic sponges _________ number of sponges. Characteristics include: –Skeleton consisting of elastic (spongin) fibers or silicon dioxide It is the elastic nature of the skeleton that makes them spongy. –They possess a ________ canal system.
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