The phylum Porifera, commonly known as sponges, has pores in their bodies called ostia. These pores allow water to flow through the sponge, helping with filter feeding and gas exchange.
The phylum name for sponges, Porifera, is derived from the Latin words "pore" (porus) and "to bear" (ferre), referring to the numerous pores present on their bodies through which water is filtered.
The scientific name, for the Sponge phylum is Porifera.Related Information:The animal nature of sponges was determined by Ellis (1765) the term, Porifera, was coined by Robert Grant (1857). These life forms are characterized by a body surface composed of numerous, minute dermal pores, the ostia. The name, Porifera (Latin porus = pore; ferre = bearer) , refers to this characteristic.
Phylum Aschelminthes
A pig belongs to the phylum Chordata.
Hamsters belong to the phylum Chordata.
The phylum's name hints to this:Pori= pores or holes and Fera= to bear... So sponges bear holes or pores which is an important characteristic of sponges.
A sponge is in the phylum Porifera. The phylum's name hints to this:Pori-spores and Fera- to bear... So totally it is something that bears pores - which is an important characteristic of sponges.
Phylum Porifera (latin for 'pore-bearing). Commonly known as sponges.
Sponges have pores and are filter feeders
Species in the phylum Poriferaie.SPONGES!!
They "eat" plankton that pass through the pores in the sponge. They sift the plankton and absorb it.
sponges are many holes or pores in them which the use for feeding and such.they also belong to the phylum porifera,which means "pore bearing."
that is a scientific name. its latin. it's scientific name is pore-bearing animals.
Ostia are incurrent pores, found on organisms in the Phylum Porifera (aka sponges). Basically; they are body openings on sponges.
Sponges are divided up into three groups depending on their cell/bone structure:CalcareaGlass SpongeDemospongeHope this helps :D
no fish do not have pores they have scales it is why they don't have pores if you were a fish then scales would be like pores.
"Pores" in Tagalog is translated as "butas ng balat" or simply "butas."