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important vocab-sponges
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spicules
They are in-between cells and provide structural support and can be made of calcium carbonate or silica. They vary in shape and sizes
Osculum
Is the hole on top of the sponge. Water goes leaves through here
spongocoel
Ostium
archaeocyte
Pinacocyte
Choanocycte
Mesohyl/ mesochyme
Asconoid
Syconoid
Leuconoid
prosopyles
Apopyle
Gemmule
parenchymula Larvae
Trabecula Reticulum
choanoblast
how do we classify sponges?
how do sponges obtain nutrition? Respire? Reproduce? Etc.…
What are the body designs and how do they relate to the sponges ability to feed, grow , etc..
what are the key differences among classes?
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