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Phylum PoriferaPhylum PoriferaThe “Pore Bearers”The “Pore Bearers”

www.onacd.ca

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Phylum Porifera : The SpongesPhylum Porifera : The SpongesA few examplesA few examples

Yellow Tube SpongeStovepipe Sponges Red Volcano Sponge

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Identifying Characteristics of the Identifying Characteristics of the members of Phylum Poriferamembers of Phylum Porifera

• Non-coelomates (therefore do not possess any true body systems although they do have highly specialized cells that perform many functions)

• Mostly asymmetric (some exhibit radial symmetry)• Possess a GASTROVASCULAR CAVITY (GVC)• Filter Feeders : through pores and special cells that line

the GVC• Posses a skeleton made up SPICULES composed of either

calcium, silica or spongin• Hermaphroditic : can reproduce sexually (do not self

fertilize) or asexually by regeneration or budding• Sessile (anchored to the ocean floor as an adult)• Found mainly in marine habitats

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Basic Structure of a SpongeBasic Structure of a Sponge

The Gastrovascular CavityThe Gastrovascular Cavity Has only one openingHas only one opening Serves two primary functionsServes two primary functions

1. “Gastro” 1. “Gastro” digests and absorbs food and nutrientsdigests and absorbs food and nutrients

2. “vascular”2. “vascular”serves as a primitive circulatory system as it serves as a primitive circulatory system as it moves moves

nutrients around to other parts of the bodynutrients around to other parts of the body

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Basic Functions of the Internal CavityBasic Functions of the Internal Cavity1.1. To filter water as it To filter water as it

passes through the passes through the sponge for food and sponge for food and oxygen (see collar cell oxygen (see collar cell enlargement)enlargement)

2.2. To extract particles of To extract particles of food from passing food from passing water and digest food water and digest food either in collar cell food either in collar cell food vacuoles or by roaming vacuoles or by roaming amoeboid cells.amoeboid cells.

3.3. To get rid of waste To get rid of waste products through the products through the osculumosculum

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Collar Cells at work bringing in water and retrieving oxygen and food for the sponge

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Life Cycle of the SpongeLife Cycle of the Sponge

Sperm (N) produced by special cells that undergo meiosis swim up the collar cells to the egg

Egg (N)

Free swimming larvae attaches to a rock or hard surface and undergoes metamorphosis into an adult sponge

Fertilization occurs and produces a zygote (2N)

Egg producing cells undergo Meiosis and produce an egg

Zygote develops into an embryo and then free swimming larva

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Ecological Importance of SpongesEcological Importance of Sponges• Sponges provide shelter and Sponges provide shelter and

food for other ocean food for other ocean creaturescreatures

• Sponges can release Sponges can release chemicals that help to break chemicals that help to break up old shellsup old shells

• Sponges form symbiotic Sponges form symbiotic relationships with bacteria relationships with bacteria and plant-like protists and plant-like protists

• Because sponges are filter Because sponges are filter feeders they are very feeders they are very sensitive to water pollution sensitive to water pollution as it will quickly clog their as it will quickly clog their pores and destroy the pores and destroy the sponge. Therefore a lack of sponge. Therefore a lack of sponges in a certain area is sponges in a certain area is a good indication that there a good indication that there is pollution in the area and is pollution in the area and more of the ocean life is more of the ocean life is potentially at riskpotentially at risk

Sea Crab living inside a Fluorescent sponge

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Economical Importance of SpongesEconomical Importance of Sponges

• At one time there At one time there was a market for was a market for sponges to be used sponges to be used in the bathroom and in the bathroom and the kitchen because the kitchen because of their ability to of their ability to absorb water, absorb water, however synthetic however synthetic sponges have sponges have replaced this replaced this industryindustrySea sponge Skeleton to be used

in the bathroom for washing

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Super Cool Sponge FactsSuper Cool Sponge Facts• Each species of sponge Each species of sponge

somehow knows somehow knows exactly which day of the exactly which day of the year the other members year the other members of its species will of its species will release their gametes release their gametes into the water. This is into the water. This is how sponges are able how sponges are able to cross fertilize.to cross fertilize.

• The Loofah “Sponge” The Loofah “Sponge” sold in many stores is sold in many stores is not actually a sponge at not actually a sponge at all…. It’s the inside of a all…. It’s the inside of a plant known as a gourd!plant known as a gourd!

Purple Vase Sponge and a sea fan