Sponges Porifera Phylum Porifera sponges pore bearing Kingdom
Sponges - Porifera
Phylum Porifera - sponges --- “pore bearing” Kingdom Animalia -Metazoans Branch Parazoa - ‘near life’ symmetry - radial or none no real tissues, organs or organ systems they lack--- digestive, excretory, respiratory circulatory, nervous (? ), muscular systems, and no appendages respiration by diffusion ---> surface to volume ratio
4 2 2 2 4 S. A. = (2 x 2) x 6 = 24 sq in (4 x 4) x 6 = 96 sq in V = 2 x 2 = 8 cu in 4 x 4 = 64 cu in S: V = 24 / 8 = 3 96 / 64 = 1. 5 4
Anatomy of an Asconid Sponge Respiration Digestion Excretion
Other types of sponges have a more complex body walls, with foldings and convolutions
Syconid sponges have simple folding of the body-wall these folds form the walls of the incurrent canals ~choanocytes are only in the radial canals (the internal folds) and do not line the spongocoel Leuconoid sponges have the most complex body type many chambers with choanocytes lining a flagellated chamber
Structural support Spicules ~calcareous Ca. CO 2 ~siliceous Si. O 2 Secreted by sclerocytes
Spongin - a soft, proteinaceous, fibrous material for support
Reproduction asexual regeneration re-aggregation and de-differentation budding
Reproductionsexual Dioecious - separate sexes Monoecious - an individual has both male and female reproductive components
Choanocyte epidermis Stomatoblastula amphiblastula
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