Ostia may refer to: * Ostia Antica, a township and port of ancient Rome * Ostia(town), a modern township (also called Ostia Lido or Lido di Ostia) on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, near Rome, Italy. Usually, when modern Roman people say Ostia they refer to the modern town, not the nearby archaeological site. It can also refer to either of two modern districts of Rome: * Ostia(modern district),roughly co-terminous with Ostia (town) * Ostia Antica(district) (originally known as Gregoriopolis)
Ostia was the port city of Rome.
Puteoli and Ostia are not "whos" they are "whats". They were the two main Roman port cities.
Ostia is located on the coast of the Tyrrhenian Sea in Rome, Italy and is famous for the Ostia Antica which is a large archaeological site that was the location of a harbour city of Ancient Rome.
Ostia
The sponge works like a chimney. Water rushes in from beneath through ostia and comes out ffrom osculum. This action is continuously controlled by wholly or partially closing the osculum and ostia and varying the beat of the flagella, and the pores may shut if there is a lot of sand in the water before it could block the system.
osculum and ostia are the holes in the sponge that can be used as mouths
ostia -spongocoel-osculum
ostia is the inlet into the sponge and osculum is the outlet through which the entered water etc. moves out
Porifera are pore bearing animals . Pores include ostia and osculum . they possess choanocytes or collard cells .
My science teacher said that it is sessile and it reproduces anisexually and some other way
Osculum Obscenum was created on 1993-10-12.
Top opening of a sponge is called osculum . it is used to expel water out .
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.