porifera
Porifera is a phylum of simple, sessile aquatic animals known as sponges. They are multicellular but lack true tissues and organs. Most species are marine, with some freshwater members. Sponges feed by filtering water through their porous bodies, and they rely on choanocytes, flagellated cells, to capture tiny food particles.
The body comprises an aquiferous system of canals and chambers built from cells rather than tissues. Water
Skeletons may consist of calcareous or siliceous spicules, and/or flexible protein fibers called spongin. This supports
Ecology: Sponges are important filter feeders in benthic communities, often shaping water flow and providing habitat
Taxonomy: Porifera contains several classes, including Calcarea, Demospongiae, Hexactinellida, and Homoscleromorpha. Molecular data have led to