PHYLUM PORIFERA
The Sponges
General Characteristics Porifera means “full of holes” Sponges are the simplest of animals Live in both freshwater and saltwater. Two cell layers thick, with gel-like
substance between them. Do not have tissues, organs, or organ
systems. Do have specialized cells and cell
structures.
Specialized Cell Structures Spicules- needle-like skeleton made of spongin Amoebocytes- cells that carry food to other
cells Collar cells- trap food using flagella
Obtaining Food and Such
Water flow carries Food and Oxygen into the pores and out the osculum.
Waste produced are released into the water.
Gas exchange occurs through diffusion.
No nervous or circulatory system.
Reproduction
Can occur in three ways:
Asexual1. Regeneration: new organism grows from
a piece of the old.
2. Budding: new organism grows on old, falls off, and develops into an adult.
Reproduction
Sexual:Either sperm is released into the water and
carried to a sponge egg where fertilization occurs
Or, sperm and eggs are released into the water and fertilization occurs outside the sponge’s body
Most sponges are hermaphroditic, meaning they can produce both sperm and eggs. Just not at the same time.
Importance of Sponges
Natural sponges are used for cleaning or bathing.
Sponges are sources of powerful antibiotics.
Sponges are homes for other organisms.
Food source for some organisms.
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