Transcript Porifera

a.k.a. “Pore bearers,” or sponges
By Albert Chen and Anne Ning
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Campbell, Neil A., and Jane B. Reece. Biology. 7th ed. San Francisco: Pearson, Benjamin Cummings, 2005.
(textbook used on all slides)
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Sponges
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Anne Ning
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Body Cavity
One central cavity called a
spongocoel
 Water enters the spongocoel
through porocytes Albert Chen
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Body Symmetry
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None
Nervous System
• None
• Individual cells respond
to the environment
Gas Exchange
• Individual cells obtain the oxygen they need from their surroundings
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Circulatory System
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Water is circulated
by the movement of
choanocyte flagella
Nutrients from the
water are circulated
by amoebocytes
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Digestive System
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Suspension feeders
Choanocytes move
water, catch suspended
food with their collars,
and ingest it through
phagocytosis.
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Food is then transferred
to amoebocytes (with
pseudopodia) that digest
it and transport its
nutrients to other cells.
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Excretory System
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Possess large
openings called
oscula from which
water (and waste)
leave
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Locomotion/Musculature
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No muscles
Flagellated
choanocytes create
water currents that
bring water in to the
spongocoel
Osculum can be
closed
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Sponges do not
move
They are so
stationary that the
ancient Greeks
mistook them for
plants
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Skeletal Type
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Amoebocytes
produce skeletal
fibers within the
mesohyl
Spicules (sharp) are
made from calcium
carbonate or silica
Fibers produced
from spongin are
more flexible
Invertebrate biology [1077-8306] Calcinai year: 2006 vol: 125 issue: 3 pg: 195 -204
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Reproduction
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Sponges are
hermaphrodites—
produce both sperm
and eggs (one gender
at a time)
 Gametes are produced
by choanocytes or
amoebocytes
 Eggs stay in mesohyl
while sperm leave
through osculum. (no
self-fertilization)
 Larvae swim (or crawl)
somewhere, stick, and
develop into sessile
adults.
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They can also reproduce
asexually by releasing
fragments of adult sponge
(gemmules) that can
become individual
sponges
"The Sponges (Phylum Porifera)." The Earth Life Web. Web. 10 Mar. 2010.
<http://www.earthlife.net/inverts/porifera.html>.
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Additional Information
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Sponges are involved in
symbiosis with algae. In
some examples, the “alga
represents the main
skeleton of the sponge.”
Size—wide range from
1cm to 2m.
9000 species in this
phylum, most live in the
ocean.
Sponges can produce
antibiotics to defend
against pathogens
Few predators because of
toxins
Albert Chen
Anne Ning
Invertebrate biology [1077-8306] Calcinai year: 2006 vol: 125 issue: 3 page: 195 -204
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Taxonomy
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One taxonomic
scheme:
Phylum Porifera
Class Calcarea
Order Calcinia
Order Calcaronia
Class Hexactinellida
Order Amphidiscophora
Order Hexasterophora
Class Demospongiae
Order Homoscleromorpha
Order Tetractinomorpha
Order Ceractinomorpha
"The Sponges (Phylum Porifera)." The Earth Life Web. Web. 10 Mar. 2010.
<http://www.earthlife.net/inverts/porifera.html>.
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QUIZ – Question 1
 Which
of the animal phyla has no
true tissues?
a) Porifera
b) Cnidaria
c) Rotifera
d) Annelida
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ANSWER: a) Porifera
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QUIZ – Question 2
 Which
invertebrate has no true
symmetry?
a) Porifera
b) Mollusca
c) Echinodermata
d) Rotifera
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ANSWER: a) Porifera
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QUIZ – Question 3
 Are
Porifera protostomes or
deuterostomes?
a) Protostomes
b) Deuterostomes
c) Both
d) Neither
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ANSWER: d) Neither
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QUIZ – Question 4
 Which
cells in sponges help to
circulate water?
a) Osculum
b) Spicules
c) Amoebocytes
d) Choanocytes
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ANSWER: d) Choanocytes
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