Biology, asked by nileshjha008, 10 months ago

why does water not enter through osculum in porifera?​

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Answered by khausalyaselvarajah
3

Explanation:

The flow of water through the sponge is in one direction only, driven by the beating of flagella which line the surface of chambers connected by a series of canals. Sponge cells perform a wide range of bodily functions and appear to be more independent of each other than are the cells of other animals.

Answered by doll54
3

Answer:

In addition to the osculum, sponges have multiple pores called ostia on their bodies that allow water to enter the sponge.........

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