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their skeleton is made up of calcareous plates of spicules

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the sponges contains the spicules of spongine fibre...made up of calcium carbonate....

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As a whole, poriferans have diverse skeletal elements including calcareous laminae, organic filaments, and siliceous and calcareous spicules. ... Some spicules are formed of the mineralized substances calcium carbonate and silica, while others are made of an organic substance called spongin.

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