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Tethya sp. ? - Pumpkin Sponge Picture: MDC
archaeocytes (amoebocytes) Cells with pseudopods, located in the mesohyl. used in processing food, d...
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Porifera
Clathria basilana Phylum Porifera: Sponges After reviewing this section, the student should be able ...
The Phylum Porifera Etymology:- From the Latin porus for pore and Ferre to bear, hence an animal wit...
Types Catorgorized based on spicules Calcarea (calcerous sponges - having spicules made of protien) ...
by Liz LaRosa www.middleschoolscience.com Porifera - pore bearers. The body of a sponge is covered w...
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Haliclona fascigera Thanks so much to these two great sites for the information and awesome pictures...
als that belong to the phylum Porifera . The name Porifera means pore bearer , or having holes . The...
From Boardman et al (1987)
The Three Classes of Sponges Calcarea Spicules are all made up of calcium carbonate. The body has as...
The Three Classes of Sponges Calcarea Spicules are all made up of calcium carbonate. The body has as...
Above Euplectella sp. below Spongia sp. the bath sponge.
Porifera
Fossil Museum Navigation: Home Geological Time Paleobiology Geological History Tree of Life Fossil S...
Unifying Characteristics Predominantly marine except for two freshwater families Metazoan , with loo...
Porifera common name (example): sponges distinguishing characteristics of this phylum: relatively in...
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-Reef related, found particularily in localised zones within China. -13 genera, of which 4 survived...
The oldest (likely) sponge in the fossil record, Paleophragmodictya, was described in 1996, coming f...
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sponges Porifera
Sponges: are sessile filter feeders are multicellular have no nervous system have no organs or tissu...
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sponges Porifera
Phylum Mollusca