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- Suberites abstract "Suberites is a genus of sea sponges in the family Suberitidae.Sponges, known scientifically as Porifera, are the oldest metazoans and are used to elucidate the basics of multicellular evolution. These living fossils are ideal for studying the principle features of metazoans, such as extracellular matrix interactions, signal-receptor systems, nervous or sensory systems, and primitive immune systems. Thus, sponges are useful tools with which to study early animal evolution. They appeared approximately 580 million years ago.".
- Suberites class Demosponge.
- Suberites conservationStatusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Suberites family Suberitidae.
- Suberites kingdom Animal.
- Suberites order Hadromerida.
- Suberites phylum Sponge.
- Suberites thumbnail Suberites_domuncula.jpg?width=300.
- Suberites wikiPageID "29602654".
- Suberites wikiPageRevisionID "584324470".
- Suberites classis Demosponge.
- Suberites familia Suberitidae.
- Suberites genus "Suberites".
- Suberites genusAuthority "Nardo, 1833".
- Suberites hasPhotoCollection Suberites.
- Suberites imageCaption "Suberites domuncula".
- Suberites imageWidth "200".
- Suberites name "Suberites".
- Suberites ordo Hadromerida.
- Suberites phylum Sponge.
- Suberites regnum "Animalia".
- Suberites species "see text".
- Suberites statusSystem "iucn2.3".
- Suberites subject Category:Demospongiae.
- Suberites type Animal.
- Suberites type Eukaryote.
- Suberites type Species.
- Suberites type Organism.
- Suberites comment "Suberites is a genus of sea sponges in the family Suberitidae.Sponges, known scientifically as Porifera, are the oldest metazoans and are used to elucidate the basics of multicellular evolution. These living fossils are ideal for studying the principle features of metazoans, such as extracellular matrix interactions, signal-receptor systems, nervous or sensory systems, and primitive immune systems. Thus, sponges are useful tools with which to study early animal evolution.".
- Suberites label "Suberites".
- Suberites sameAs m.0fpg992.
- Suberites sameAs Q3463146.
- Suberites sameAs Q3463146.
- Suberites wasDerivedFrom Suberites?oldid=584324470.
- Suberites depiction Suberites_domuncula.jpg.
- Suberites isPrimaryTopicOf Suberites.
- Suberites name "Suberites".