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Niphates sp.

Navy Blue Sponge

Nicholas Holz (2014)

 

 

Fact Sheet

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Summary


Physical Description


Ecology


Life History & Behaviour

Reproduction


Feeding and Respiration


Anatomy & Physiology

Body Structure


Cell Structure


Cell Types


Independent Project (Spicule Structure)


Evolution & Systematics

Evolution


Phylogeny


Biogeographic Distribution


Conservation & Threats


References & Links

Cell Types


With the exception Archaeocytes and choancytes (See Feeding), all cell act sole within the mesohyl (see Cell Structure). For Niphates sp. all cell types mentioned should be present within its body structure

Lophocyte
Cell responsible for secreting collegen fibres as they move through the mesohyl

Pinacocyte
Plattered cells, lacking flagellum , responsible for separating the outside environment from the mesohyl

Oocyte & Spermacytes
Responsible for producing eggs and sperm respectively

Porocytes
Cells forming the ostia of all many sponges, acting as a sphincter valve. Not all ostia located on syconoid sponges have porocytes

Sclerocytes
Cells responsible for secreted minerals, producing spicules


Fig: Simplified layout of important Sponge cell (Rupert et al 2009)

Classification

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