no porifera only location in see water
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The scientific name of sycon is Sycon sp. because it belongs to the genus Sycon, which encompasses various species of marine sponge.
The leucon type can feed the most cells, then the sycon type, then the simplest ascon type. ^^
Sycon sponges are filter feeders that sift microscopic particles of food from the water that passes through them.
Nutrients can be dispersed to all the cells of a sponge because they can change their function. Sponges are very abundant and can even be found in freshwater.
A syconoid is pertaining to or resembling a sycon.
Spongilla, sycon, euplectelea.
Phylum Porifera or Sponges are the invertebrates are simple animals,live in water,cannot move from one place to another and have foul smell. Examples are: Sponges Sycon Spongilla Euplectelea .
a tough-coated dormant cluster of embryonic cells produced by a freshwater sponge for development in more favorable conditions
a tough-coated dormant cluster of embryonic cells produced by a freshwater sponge for development in more favorable conditions
It's basically a question of balance. Let's say you put a sponge soaked in freshwater into sea water. The sponge represents land, and the water in it is the ground water. At the beginning, the water presssure inside the sponge is pretty much the same as the pressure outside the sponge, so there isn't really anything pushing the sea water in, because the fresh water is pushing back equally hard. Now you put a straw into the sponge(drill a well), and start sucking the fresh water out. Suddenly, there's less freshwater pushing the sea water back, and it will begin to seep in.
I think most of these sponge species live in aquatic habitats. Such as cold oceans in the Arctic and Antarctic, but few live in warmer climates. About 150 of the sponge species live in warm climates, like tropical areas, while most live in cold areas.