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  3. WEBLearn about sponges, simple aquatic animals with porous skeletons, from their diversity, evolution, and ecology. Find out how sponges filter water, feed, reproduce, and benefit coral reefs.

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    Why are sponges called sponges?Believed to be some of the most basal animals alive today, sponges were possibly the first to branch off the evolutionary tree from the last common ancestor of all animals, which would make them the sister group of all other animals. The term sponge derives from the Ancient Greek word σπόγγος spóngos.
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    Where did sponges come from?Originally made from natural sea sponges, they are most commonly made from synthetic materials today. The word comes from the Ancient Greek term σπόγγος ( spóngos ), which in turn is probably derived from a Mediterranean Pre-Indo European substrate . The first reference of sponges used for hygiene dates from Ancient Greece.
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    How do sponges work?Most sponges work rather like chimneys: they take in water at the bottom and eject it from the osculum ("little mouth") at the top. Since ambient currents are faster at the top, the suction effect that they produce by Bernoulli's principle does some of the work for free.
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  5. WEB1 Anatomy. 2 Physiology. 3 Taxonomy. 4 Geological history. 5 Reproduction and life cycle. 6. 7 Skeleton as absorbent. 8. 9. Anatomy. Sponges come in many forms. Some may look like cactuses, blobs of …

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