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- Sponge abstract "Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera (/pɒˈrɪfərə/; meaning "pore bearer"). They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them, consisting of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells.Sponges have unspecialized cells that can transform into other types and that often migrate between the main cell layers and the mesohyl in the process. Sponges do not have nervous, digestive or circulatory systems. Instead, most rely on maintaining a constant water flow through their bodies to obtain food and oxygen and to remove wastes.".
- Sponge thumbnail Aplysina_archeri_(Stove-pipe_Sponge-pink_variation).jpg?width=300.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink tarpon.htm.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink 7720836.stm.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink Porifera.swf.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink sponge_guide.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink porifera.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink cif1.htm.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink Sessile+marine+invertebrates.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink Sponges.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink Sessile+marine+invertebrates.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink www.spongepage.info.
- Sponge wikiPageExternalLink Bioerosion.html.
- Sponge wikiPageID "47271".
- Sponge wikiPageRevisionID "606617094".
- Sponge annotFontSize "9".
- Sponge authority "Grant in Todd, 1836".
- Sponge caption "Archaeocyathid structure".
- Sponge caption "Fossil sponge Raphidonema faringdonense from Cretaceous rocks in England".
- Sponge caption "Halkieriid sclerite structure".
- Sponge caption "Sponge with calcium carbonate skeleton".
- Sponge float "left".
- Sponge float "right".
- Sponge hasPhotoCollection Sponge.
- Sponge height "150".
- Sponge height "180".
- Sponge height "235".
- Sponge height "96".
- Sponge imageCaption "A stove-pipe sponge".
- Sponge imageLeft "-50".
- Sponge imageLeft "0".
- Sponge imageTop "-20".
- Sponge imageTop "-5".
- Sponge imageTop "0".
- Sponge imageWidth "150".
- Sponge imageWidth "200".
- Sponge imageWidth "250".
- Sponge name "Sponge".
- Sponge oldestFossil "Ediacaran".
- Sponge subdivision "*Calcarea *Hexactinellida *Demospongiae *Homoscleromorpha".
- Sponge subdivisionRanks "Classes".
- Sponge taxon "Porifera".
- Sponge width "150".
- Sponge width "200".
- Sponge width "385".
- Sponge subject Category:Poriferans.
- Sponge comment "Sponges are animals of the phylum Porifera (/pɒˈrɪfərə/; meaning "pore bearer"). They are multicellular organisms that have bodies full of pores and channels allowing water to circulate through them, consisting of jelly-like mesohyl sandwiched between two thin layers of cells.Sponges have unspecialized cells that can transform into other types and that often migrate between the main cell layers and the mesohyl in the process. Sponges do not have nervous, digestive or circulatory systems.".
- Sponge label "Gąbki".
- Sponge label "Porifera".
- Sponge label "Porifera".
- Sponge label "Porifera".
- Sponge label "Porifera".
- Sponge label "Schwämme".
- Sponge label "Sponge".
- Sponge label "Sponsdieren".
- Sponge label "Губки".
- Sponge label "إسفنجيات".
- Sponge label "多孔动物门".
- Sponge label "海綿動物".
- Sponge sameAs Houbovci.
- Sponge sameAs Schwämme.
- Sponge sameAs Σπόγγος.
- Sponge sameAs Porifera.
- Sponge sameAs Belaki.
- Sponge sameAs Porifera.
- Sponge sameAs Porifera.
- Sponge sameAs Porifera.
- Sponge sameAs 海綿動物.
- Sponge sameAs 해면동물.
- Sponge sameAs Sponsdieren.
- Sponge sameAs Gąbki.
- Sponge sameAs Porifera.
- Sponge sameAs m.0cqdf.
- Sponge sameAs Q18960.
- Sponge sameAs Q18960.
- Sponge wasDerivedFrom Sponge?oldid=606617094.
- Sponge depiction Aplysina_archeri_(Stove-pipe_Sponge-pink_variation).jpg.
- Sponge isPrimaryTopicOf Sponge.