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3 classes of porifera?
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1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home

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3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home
Describe Choanoflagellates body form (3 features)
Collar, flagellum, barrel shaped body
Choanoflagellate reproduction is
Both asexual and sexual
Choanoflagellates are (2 things) eukaryotes
Choanoflagellates are free-living unicellular colonial flagellate eukaryotes
What is this?
Colony of choanoflagellates
How does proifera feed?
Mostly through hydraulic suspension feeding (can capture up to 90% of bacteria), some symbiotic, some carnivorous (zooplankton)
What are choanocytes/collar cells?
Small pores of specialized feeding cells which pump water into sponge
Does porifera have a specialized gut?
NO - have an interconnected system of water canals
Does porifera have connective tissue?
YES - have a collagen like substance
Does porifera have epithelial tissue?
NO - has protoepithelia (located on outer surface but has no true epithelial tissue bc it has holes)
What is the reproductive mode of porifera?
Most sexual hermaphrodites that use broadcast spawning but some can reproduce asexually
3 features of choanocytes?
Flagellum, collar, cell body
3 purposes of choanocytes
1. Create water current through sponge • bring in food • bring in oxygen • expel waste products (CO2, NH3) • disperse gametes 2. Food capture (and phagocytosis) •food brought to mesohle 3. Sperm capture: within a sponge sperm packets are endocytosed, and sperm is endocytosed (released) to the mesohyle (the gelatinous matrix within a sponge) where fertilization takes place can differentiate btwn food & sperm when both brought to mesohyle
What are the 4 main sponge cell types and structures?
1. porocyte 2. archaeocyte 3. pinacocyte 4. spicules
What is the function of a porocyte? what group does it belong to?
Porifera - form pores through the outer wall
What is the function of a archaeocyte? what group does it belong to?
Porifera - totipotent cells that can change into all of the other types of sponge cells, with a large nucleus and undifferentiated shape also do: 1. Food digestion (after lysis) 2. Storage of nutrients 3. Differentiate into gametes 4. Secrete skeletal elements • calcareous spicules • siliceous spicules • spongin
What is the function of a pinacocyte? what group does it belong to?
Porifera - Form the pinacoderm, a layer of cells that cover the external surfaces of sponges
What is the function of a spicules? what group does it belong to?
Porifera - hard calcareous or siliceous bodies within the tissue of sponges (and other invertebrates) - gives rigidity and is sharp for predator deterrent
What is the function of spongin?
Collagen-like material that forms fibers that form a flexible network in place of muscles
3 classes of porifera?
1. calcarea (CaCO3 spicules) 2. hexactinellida (siliceous spicules - glass sponges) - think haxa=6 -> 6 sides crystalline structure 3. demospongiae (have siliceous spicules and/or extensive spongin structure) - think demo=people -> sponges people use at home