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- Sponge - Wikipedia
Sponges are multicellular organisms consisting of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells, and usually have tube-like bodies full of pores and channels that allow water to circulate through them
- Sponge | Definition, Features, Reproduction, Facts | Britannica
Sponge, any of the primitive multicellular aquatic animals that constitute the phylum Porifera They number approximately 5,000 described species and inhabit all seas, where they occur attached to surfaces from the intertidal zone to depths of 8,500 metres (29,000 feet) or more
- Porifera - Sustainable solutions and equipment for beverage processing . . .
Porifera's membrane processing equipment enables beverage and ingredient manufacturers to efficiently remove water and retain all of the components of their products to create high-value concentrates Porifera helps customers create value while reducing environmental impact
- Phylum Porifera- Characteristics, classification, examples
Porifera are all aquatic, mostly marine except one family Spongillidae which lives in freshwater They are sessile and sedentary and grow like plants The body shape is vase or cylinder-like, asymmetrical, or radially symmetrical
- Phylum Porifera | manoa. hawaii. edu ExploringOurFluidEarth
The phylum name Porifera means pore-bearing Sponges take their name from small holes that cover their bodies The history of life is written on the bodies of the animals that previously inhabited and continue to inhabit earth As we learn about the different invertebrate phyla, we will be able to chart some of this history
- Phylum Porifera - Definition, General Characteristics, Classification . . .
Phylum Porifera refers to a group of simple, sessile aquatic animals commonly known as sponges Sponges lack true tissues and organs and have a porous body structure with numerous channels and chambers that allow water to flow through them
- 5. 1: Phylum Porifera - Biology LibreTexts
They are in the Phylum Porifera and there are about 5,000 different known species They are one of the simplest forms of multi-cellular animals and come in a variety of different colors, shapes, and sizes
- Porifera : Characteristics and Classification - Biology Educare
There are about 8500 described living species under the phylum Porifera worldwide Among them, over 98 % live in the ocean, and the rest inhabit in freshwater lakes, ponds, streams, etc They perform an important role in filtering microorganisms and other contaminants from water
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