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- corals. Therefore, demosponges are also called coralline sponges. The Demospongiae have an ancient history. The first demosponges may have appeared during...
- have the widest range of habitats including all freshwater ones are demosponges that use spongin; many species have silica ****ules, whereas some species...
- depths", rivalling in beauty the other class of siliceous Porifera, the demosponges. Their thin network of living tissues is supported by a characteristic...
- as the oyster sponge or orange-red encrusting sponge, is a species of demosponges belonging to the family Crambeidae. The colonies of Crambe crambe form...
- cone-bushes", plant Keratosa, also known as "horny sponges", subclass of demosponges Plate (anatomy), also known as "horny plates" Stratum corneum (Latin...
- Verongimorpha. Boury-Esnault, Nicole; Lopes, Maria Teresa (1985). "Les Démosponges littorales de l'Archipel des Açores". Annales de l'Institut océanographique...
- the quality of the habitat. Spongilla lacustris is part of the class demosponges of the phylum Porifera. The Porifera phylum contains all sponges which...
- keratose sponges or horny sponges, is a subclass of demosponges. Keratosa sponges are non****ular demosponges with organic spongin fibers forming flexible skeletons...
- silica in the porous media could be the ****ules of silicious sponges (demosponges). Certain types of flint, such as that from the south coast of England...
- Hallirhoidae is an extinct family of heteroscleromorph demosponges found throughout the world from the Cretaceous to the Eocene, whereupon they became...