what is the function of canal system in porifera ?
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first , what is meant by porifera?
==> the word porifera means organisms with pores. these are non - motile animals attached to some solid pores. there are holes all over of the body.
the function of canal system in porifera is:
==> the canal system that helps in circulating water throughtout the body to bring in food and oxgyen.
==> outer cells are covered with spicules that act as skeleton.
==> the body design involves very minimal differentiation and divison into tissues.
==> examples: Euplectella, sycon, spongilla etc...
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here is your answer ⬇️⬇️⬇️
first , what is meant by porifera?
==> the word porifera means organisms with pores. these are non - motile animals attached to some solid pores. there are holes all over of the body.
the function of canal system in porifera is:
==> the canal system that helps in circulating water throughtout the body to bring in food and oxgyen.
==> outer cells are covered with spicules that act as skeleton.
==> the body design involves very minimal differentiation and divison into tissues.
==> examples: Euplectella, sycon, spongilla etc...
hope my answer helps you ✌
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The sponge's canal system aids in the acquisition of food, respiratory gas exchange, and excretion.
- The phylum Porifera is distinguished by the canal system, which is the sponges' water circulation system.
- Aquiferous system is another name for the canal system.
- The fundamental components of the canal system are the various holes that the sponges' bodies have on them for the entry and exit of water currents.
- The water circulation travels through a specific network of compartments inside the body, where food is drawn in from the incoming water and waste is expelled into the departing water.
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