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Water moves through sponges
Water moves through sponges






water moves through sponges

While sponges do not exhibit true tissue-layer organization, they do have a number of functional “tissues” composed of different cell types specialized for distinct functions. In some sponges, multiple feeding chambers open off of a central spongocoel and in others, several feeding chambers connecting to one another may lie between the entry pores and the spongocoel. However, we should note that sponges exhibit a range of diversity in body forms, including variations in the size and shape of the spongocoel, as well as the number and arrangement of feeding chambers within the body wall. Water entering the spongocoel is expelled via a large common opening called the osculum. Water enters into the spongocoel through numerous pores, or ostia, that create openings in the body wall. The morphology of the simplest sponges takes the shape of an irregular cylinder with a large central cavity, the spongocoel, occupying the inside of the cylinder (Figure 1).

water moves through sponges

There are at least 5,000 named species of sponges, likely with thousands more yet to be classified.

water moves through sponges

  • Describe the organizational features of the simplest multicellular organisms.







  • Water moves through sponges