मराठी
Maharashtra State BoardSSC (English Medium) 10th Standard

Non Chordates (Invertebrata) - Phylum: Porifera

Advertisements

Topics

  • Definition: Ostia
  • Definition: Osculum
  • Definition: Collar Cells
  • Key Points: Porifera
Maharashtra State Board: Class 10

Definition: Ostia

Small pores through which water enters the body of a sponge are called ostia.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 10

Definition: Osculum

A large opening through which water exits the body of a sponge is called an osculum.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 10

Definition: Collar Cells

Special types of cells present in sponges that help in generating water current and food collection are called collar cells.

Maharashtra State Board: Class 10

Key Points: Porifera

  • Habitat: Aquatic animals, mostly marine and few freshwater species
  • Body Symmetry: Mostly asymmetrical
  • Special Features: Presence of pores (ostia and oscula), collar cells, and sedentary (non-motile) nature
  • Body Support: Supported by spicules or spongin fibres made of calcium carbonate or silica
  • Reproduction: Asexual (by budding) and sexual methods; good regeneration ability
  • Examples: Sycon, Euspongia (Bath sponge), Hyalonema, Euplectella

Shaalaa.com | Porifera: structure, canal system, reproduction

Shaalaa.com


Next video


Shaalaa.com


Porifera: structure, canal system, reproduction [00:15:46]
S
Series: Invertebrate: Phylum Porifera
0%


Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×