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Sponges constitute the phylum Porifera, and have been defined as sessile metazoans (multicelled immobile animals) that have water intake and outlet openings ...
Aug 24, 2023 ˇ Sponges are animals with dense skeletons that are highly adapted to their environments, although it is easy to see why they may be mistaken ...
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any of a phylum (Porifera) of aquatic chiefly marine simple invertebrate animals that have a double-walled body of loosely aggregated cells with a skeleton ...
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Sponges, the members of the phylum Porifera, are a basal animal clade as a sister of the diploblasts. They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them, consisting of jelly-like... Wikipedia
Kingdom: Animalia
Scientific name: Porifera
Phylum: Porifera; Grant, 1836
Domain: Eukaryota
Lower classifications
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These are the best sponges I have ever used. They last a long time and also stay intact without crumbling or tearing. They hold lots of moisture, and cleanup is ...
Feb 5, 2024 ˇ The living sponge is a mass of cells and fibres, its interior permeated by an intricate system of canals that open as holes of various sizes ...
sponge ˇ to wipe or rub with or as with a wet sponge, as to moisten or clean. ˇ to remove with or as with a wet sponge (usually followed by off, away, etc.).
The phylum Porifera comprises the sponges. Sponges are simple invertebrate animals that live in aquatic habitats. Although the majority of sponges are marine, ...