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Question: Which one of the following is a freshwater sponge? A. _Sycon_ B. _Euspongia_ C. _Spongilla_ ...
Which one of the following is a freshwater sponge?
A. Sycon
B. Euspongia
C. Spongilla
D. Euplectella
Solution
Phylum Porifera belongs to the sponges. Sponges are pore bearing animals. Sponges being aquatic either live in the marine or in the freshwater. They have a water transport system. These help in finding foods.
Complete answer: A water transport system or canal system is present in sponges. Ostia are minute pores present in the body wall through which water enters and goes into a central cavity called the spongocoel. Water goes out through the osculum. This transportation helps in gathering food, exchange of respiration, and waste removal.
-Sycon belongs to the Class Calcarea and is mostly found in shallow water.
-Euspongia belongs to the Class Demospongiae and has a skeleton made of spongin fibers. It is found in the marines and has commercial importance.
-Spongilla belongs to the Class Demospongiae and has a skeleton made of spongin fibers. It is extensively found in the freshwater. Due to the symbiotic algae present inside, it shows different shades of green colour.
-Euplectella is also known as venus flower basket. it lives in the deep-sea water.
Thus, the correct option is C, i.e., Spongilla.
Additional information: -
Hyalonema is a glass rope sponge. A root tuft of long, twisted spicules fixes Hyalonema in the mud. Cliona is a boring sponge that has the ability to penetrate rocks and break them into pieces. Chalina is a type of sponge that is popularly known as the deadman’s fingers because it has a shape similar to a hand with fingers perforated with oscula.
Note: The phylum porifera has advanced over the phylum protozoa and has a multicellular body. The presence of ostia, canal system and spicules make the phylum unique. They are extensively found in freshwater.