basically all sponges
SPONGES
Sponges found in the phylum Porifera.
Ostia are incurrent pores, found on organisms in the Phylum Porifera (aka sponges). Basically; they are body openings on sponges.
The phylum Porifera (sponges) is the only animal phylum that lacks true tissues and symmetry. Sponges are simple multicellular organisms with specialized cells, but they do not have tissues that are organized into distinct structures like other animals. Additionally, sponges exhibit asymmetry rather than bilateral or radial symmetry found in other phyla.
Te organisms found in the phylum chorodata are sea squirts and vertebrate animals.
Amebocytes belong to the phylum Porifera, which includes sponges. Amebocytes are a type of cell found in the body of sponges, responsible for various functions such as nutrient transport, digestion, and structural support within the organism.
ten common organisms found in savannas are:bisonantelopeszebrasrhinocerosgiraffeskangaroosbushesgrassshrubsrabbits
Neofibularia nolitangere or the "touch-me-not" sponge (found in the bahamas) can cause sever skin rash/burn/numbness if it comes in contact with your bare hands
The phylum chrysophyta is green algae. They can be found on any body of water; ponds, lakes, creeks, streams, rivers, etc.
Animals who are in the phylum porifera usually live in marine and aquatic environments like the ocean because they are sponges.
Porifera are sea sponges. They have no symmetry (asymmetrical) and they are one of the most basic forms of life. They have a 2 cell layer wall made of collar cells, spicules, amoeba like cells, and a layer of epidermal like cells. The spicules and the amoeba like cells are in between the layer of collar cells and epidermal cells. Sponges also have pores throughout their structure. Porifera include freshwater sponges as well of marine varieties. Freshwater sponges are common although not obvious. Frequently they are green in color due to included algae.
Flagellates are a diverse group of single-celled organisms belonging to various phyla, including the phylum Euglenozoa and phylum Dinoflagellata. These organisms possess whip-like structures called flagella that they use for movement. Flagellates can be found in diverse environments such as freshwater, marine, and soil.