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The Sponges – Phylum Porifera

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TaxonomyTaxonomy

• Kingdom – AnimaliaAnimalia•Subkingdom – ParazoaParazoa (lacks tissues)

•Phylum – PoriferaPorifera (pores)

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CharacteristicsCharacteristics

o Porifera Porifera Porus (pore) + Fera (bearing)

o SimplestSimplest of all animalso Contain specialized specialized

cellscells but no other organization level

o Most are marinemarineo Saltwater sponges are

brightly coloredbrightly colored

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CharacteristicsCharacteristics

o Freshwater spongesFreshwater sponges are small and dull green color

o Size – 2 meters to 2 cm2 meters to 2 cmo No nerves - therefore -

No coordinated movement

o Single or colonial

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CharacteristicsCharacteristics

o WaterWater enters through pores bringing in food food and oxygenand oxygen

o Filter feedersFilter feeders on plankton

o OsculumOsculum – large opening at the top where excess water leaves

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Draw or trace diagram of a sponge

from page 131 in your text book

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Water FlowWater Flow Through the Through the

SpongeSponge

WATER INWATER IN

WATER OUTWATER OUT

OsculuOsculumm

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CharacteristicsCharacteristics

o AsymmetricalAsymmetricalo Sessile Sessile as adults

(attach to rocks)o Free-swimming

larval stage called DipleurulaDipleurula

o Also reproduce by fragmentation fragmentation (pieces break off & form a new sponge)

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Sponge Body StructureSponge Body Structure

o Inside body cavity of sponge is hollowhollow

o Called the SpongocoelSpongocoelo Have 2 cell layers:

Outer epidermisepidermis Inner endodermendoderm

o Jelly-like material between cell layers called mesenchymemesenchyme

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•Collar Cells Collar Cells line the gastrovascular cavity & capture food

•AmebocytesAmebocytes digest & distribute food

Collar cells Collar cells

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Specialized CellsSpecialized Cells• Collar cells line inside

of body cavity (spongocoel)

• Have flagellaflagella that spins to pull in water & food

• CollarCollar traps diatoms, diatoms, protozoans, bacteria protozoans, bacteria and organic matterand organic matter (food) from water

Collar

Collar cells

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o Amebocytes:Amebocytes:•Pick up foodPick up food from

collar cells•Finish digestiondigestion•MoveMove through the

mesenchyme & take food to other cells

Other Specialized CellsOther Specialized Cells

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Skeletal Structure of the Skeletal Structure of the SpongeSponge

•Skeleton made of network of protein fibers called SponginSpongin

• SpiculesSpicules are hard spear or star-shaped structures

•Spicules made of CaCOCaCO33 (limestone) or silicasilica SiOSiO22(glass)

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Sponge SkeletonsSponge Skeletons

SPONGINSPONGIN

Silica SpiculesSilica Spicules

Limestone SpiculesLimestone Spicules

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Sponge SkeletonsSponge Skeletons

SPICULESSPICULESVENUS VENUS FLOWEFLOWE

R R BASKETBASKET

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Spicule type determines classification

Phylum Porifera

Class:

Calcarea (calcerous sponges having spicules)

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Phylum Porifera

Class:

Demosponginae

(horn sponges, like the bath sponge)

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Phylum Porifera

Class:

Scleropongiae

(coralline or tropical reef sponges)

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Phylum Porifera

Class:

Hexactinellida

(glass sponges).

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Sponge ReproductionSponge Reproduction

oSponges can regenerateregenerate (regrow) lost body parts through mitotic cell division (asexual)

oSponges also reproduce asexually asexually by buddingby budding

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Sponge ReproductionSponge Reproduction

oSponges are hermaphrodites hermaphrodites (produce both eggs & sperm)

oSponges reproduce Sexually Sexually by releasing releasing eggs & sperm eggs & sperm into the water from the from the OsculumOsculum

o Cross-fertilize Cross-fertilize each other’s eggs

Sponge releasing

eggs & sperm

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Surviving Harsh ConditionsSurviving Harsh Conditions

o GemmulesGemmules are specialized buds made to survive harsh weather (hot or cold)

oContain food, amebocytesfood, amebocytes, and a protective covering protective covering of spicules

oReleased when a sponge diessponge diesoResist dessicationdessication (drying out)oBecome adult sponge conditions conditions

become favorablebecome favorable

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FeedingFeeding

o Filter FeedersFilter FeedersoCollar cells collect particles as

they pass through the Pore Cells

oItems consumed are Resist d d diatoms, protozoans, bacteria diatoms, protozoans, bacteria and organic matterand organic matter

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Branching Tube Branching Tube SpongeSponge

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Stove Pipe Stove Pipe SpongeSponge

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Vase Vase SpongesSponges

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Barrel SpongesBarrel Sponges

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Ball Ball SpongesSponges

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Rope Rope SpongesSponges

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Importance of Sponges

• Reefs provide habitat for many animals

• Vacuums of the sea -- clean up the sea floor/oceans

• Sponges are a commercial venture

• Several medicinal compounds, including antibiotics, antivirual drugs, and drugs for leukemia come from sponges.

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Cool Stuff – Regeneration!

• Tremendous ability to repair and restore lost parts.

• Can also reconstitute selves if totally disintegrated.

• Sponge tissue has some similarity to human connective tissue. Could lead to aid in tissue transplantation.

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Embryology

• Weird and different from any other animal.

• Larval stage is usually a flagellated and free swimming. Interior has all cells of sponges but no choanocytes.

• Settles. Creeps around on flagella and eats extracellularly.

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