Bisconoid
The leucon type can feed the most cells, then the sycon type, then the simplest ascon type. ^^
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The three types of sponge canal systems are asconoid (simplest and least common), syconoid (intermediate complexity), and leuconoid (most complex and found in the majority of sponge species). These systems differ in the degree of complexity of their canal structures and their efficiency in water filtration.
The same as a pig but not goats
The Grantia Canal System is called the "Sycon (syconoid) Canal System." This means that the canals from the sponges inside (excurrent canals) and those from the outside (incurrent canals) of its body wall end blindly, but are connected at right angles by openings called prosopyles. This type of canal system is intermediate in canal complexity. The canals are the pathways the water takes through the sponge.
Fluorescent Purple Vase Sponge is a very rare type of sponge.
It depends on the type of sponge.
a sponge skeleton
The sponges are filter feeders, that means the surronding sea water circulate throught the canal system they have and the absorb the organic matter the water carries as their food.
The Hohokam Canal System.
It is a type of sponge
Alimentary Canal