PHYLUM PORIFERA SPONGES Sponges • Pore-bearing animals • Most primitive of all animals. • Phylum Porifera is huge phylum that contains about 5000 species which lives…
Slide 1Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms What Is an Animal? Animal Symmetry Sponges and Cnidarians Worms Table of Contents Slide 2 Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms - What Is an…
Slide 1Classification of Living Things Slide 2 Tools Used to Classify Organisms 1. Comparative Morphology Compares Physical Structures, Traits 2. Evolutionary Relationships…
1.Ch. 1 Sec. 3Sponges & Cnidarians2. Activity-How do natural and synthetic sponges compare? One similarity between a natural sponge and a synthetic sponge is ______________________________.…
Slide 1Sponges Section 26–2 This section explains what a sponge is. It also describes how sponges carry out essential functions. Slide 2 What Is a Sponge? Sponges are placed…
Slide 1 Sponges Chapter 9 Section3 Slide 2 Sponges Live all over the world (oceans, freshwater rivers and lakes) Slide 3 Sponge: Body Structure Invertebrate animals No body…
Slide 1 PORIFERA Made by Ladonna G and Quan H Slide 2 All about sponges. Sponges-are aquatic animals that make up the phylum porifera. Sponges have no gastrula stage, exhibit…
Slide 1 By Mrs. Shaw Slide 2 The 4 main macromolecules (molecules found in larger quantities in living things) of living things are Carbohydrates – primary energy…
Objective 4.1 Book 200 point Project Grade Sponges (Page 1) invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry and never have body tissues or organs. filter feeders…
Living Things What is an Animal? Eukaryotic Heterotrophic Most are multi-cellular Most are mobile Most reproduce sexually Sponges, Cnidarians, and Worms Structure vs. Function…