Sponges & Sponge-like Organisms (Chapter 11) Flashcards

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Porifera

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  • phylum level name for sponges
  • sporadic fossil record
  • unique porous structure
  • body plan based at cellular level of organization (without tissues or organs)
  • calcareous, organic or siliceous spicules
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Porifera Body Plan

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  • Parazoan body plan
  • 3 cells types: epithelial, collar cells (choanocytes), amoeboid cells (digestive, reproductive, skeletal functions)
  • no tissues or organs
  • cells may switch functions (feeding cells → sexual reproduction)
  • sexual or asexual (budding)
  • skeleton: spongin (horny organic material; spicules (of silica or calcium carbonate)
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ascon

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sponges which are sacs with single chamber lined by flagellate cells

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sycon

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sponges with #’s of simple chambers with single central paragaster

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leucon

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  • sponges with series of sycon chambers accessing a large central paragaster
  • most common body plan in sponges
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Calcarea

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  • sponges with calcitic spicules
  • single and/or porous calcareous walls
  • typically found in marine environments
  • Cambrian to Recent
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Desmospongia

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  • sponges with skeletons of spongin, mix of spongin & siliceous spicules, or only siliceous spicules
  • marine, brackish, & fresh water environment
  • Cambrian to Recent
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Hexactinellida

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  • glass sponges with complex siliceous spicules
    • 6 rays directed along 3 mutually perpendicular axes
  • deeper-water marine
  • Cambrian to Recent (possibly Pre-Cambrian)
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Stromatoporoidea

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  • sponge-like, modular organisms
  • skeleton - undulating layers of calcareous laminae punctuated perpendicularly by vertical pillars → superficially resemble tabulate corals
  • marine
  • appeared in Mid-Ordocivian
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Archaeocyatha

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  • group of calcareous skeleton of porous cup or cone-like structured animals
  • strictly marine
  • first reef builders
  • index fossil for Cambrian
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