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Since sponges look like plants, it is understandable why early biologists thought they were plants. Today, we know that sponges are simple, multicellular animals in the Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Porifera. ... The inner layer consists of collar cells (A) whose function is to circulate water through the sponge. They do this...
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www.smithlifescience.com/SciSpongeColoringDiagramQuesti...
www.smithlifescience.com/SciSpongeColoringDiagramQuestions.htm
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In order for a sponge to attain greater size, the sponge wall must be folded in on itself. A simple folding of the wall yields a sponge body with sycon organization.
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www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/porifera/poriferamm.html
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A. Primordialis; "Simple sponge (Ascetta primordialis). Note the vase-like form, ... Canal System, Sponge; "Diagram showing types of canal system. --After Korschelt and Heider. The flagellate regions are dark throughout, the mesogloea is dotted, the arrows show the direction of the currents. All the figure...
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etc.usf.edu/clipart/galleries/Animals/sponges.php
etc.usf.edu/clipart/galleries/Animals/sponges.php
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Diagram of the structure of a simple sponge; the arrows show the direction of the circulation of water ... If you try to apply the description given of a simple sponge to the familiar bath sponge it may seem puzzling, because a bath sponge is full of holes of various sizes. ... Diagram of the structure of a simple sponge...
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www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/S/sponge.html
www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/S/sponge.html
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Animal Label Me! Elementary-level Printouts. Read the definitions then label the diagrams. ... ; Fish Anatomy; Label a simple fish anatomy diagram. Answers ... ; Sponge External Anatomy: Label Me! Printout; Label the external anatomy of a sponge and the flow of water through it. Answers...
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www.enchantedlearning.com/label/animals.shtml
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; Cicada Printout - Simple Version; A coloring printout picturing the life cycle of the cicada. ... ; Hermit Crab Diagram: Label Me!; Label the external anatomy of the hermit crab both in its shell and out of it. Answers ... ; Sponge External Anatomy: Label Me! Printout; Label the external anatomy of a sponge and the flow of...
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www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/invertebrates/
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label a diagram of a simple sponge; ... explain the limitations of size in simple sponges; ... Overview: what are Sponges? Structure of a Simple Sponge ; Sponge Body Form and Skeleton ; Sponge Skeletons ; Sponge Taxonomy...
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ibis.nott.ac.uk/biodiv/unitsumm/uns016.html
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A sponge is a very simple animal. It has no mouth, no muscles, no heart and no brain. It cannot move from place to place the way most other animals can. A sponge is an animal that grows in one spot like most plants do.
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simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponge
simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sponge
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