Ute (sponge)
Appearance
| Ute (sponge) | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Porifera (mul) |
| Class | Calcarea (mul) |
| Order | Leucosolenida (mul) |
| Dangi | Grantiidae (mul) |
| genus (en) | Ute Schmidt, 1862
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Ute wani nau'i ne na soso [1] na calcareous na dangin Grantiidae[2] .
Wannan Muƙalar guntuwa ce: tana buƙatar a inganta ta, kuna iya gyara ta.
Manazarta
[gyara sashe | gyara masomin]- ↑ The calcareous sponges are members of the animal phylum Porifera, the cellular sponges. They are characterized by spicules made of calcium carbonate, in the form of high-magnesium calcite or aragonite. While the spicules in most species are triradiate, some species may possess two- or four-pointed spicules. Unlike other sponges, calcareans lack microscleres, tiny spicules which reinforce the flesh. In addition, their spicules develop from the outside-in, mineralizing within a hollow organic sheath.
- ↑ Grantiidae is a family of calcareous sponges in the order Leucosolenida.