Eukaryote
porifera

Po·rif·er·a [ paw-rif-er-uh, poh-, puh- ]
Subclass of:
Invertebrates
Definitions related to porifera:
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Phylum of sponges, the most primitive of multicellular animals; perforated with many pores to admit water, through which food is strained; all sponges are sessile and exhibit little detectable movement; most are hermaphroditic; organisms are a source of alkaloids, sterols and other natural products useful in medicine and biological research.CRISP ThesaurusNational Institutes of Health, 2006
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The phylum of sponges which are sessile, suspension-feeding, multicellular animals that utilize flagellated cells called choanocytes to circulate water. Most are hermaphroditic. They are probably an early evolutionary side branch that gave rise to no other group of animals. Except for about 150 freshwater species, sponges are marine animals. They are a source of ALKALOIDS; STEROLS; and other complex molecules useful in medicine and biological research.NLM Medical Subject HeadingsU.S. National Library of Medicine, 2021
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