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Sponge morphology.

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(a) The stovepipe sponge (Aplysina archeri) is a common sponge found on Caribbean reefs. (b) Many sponges have a vaselike shape. (c) A cross-section reveals that sponges are truly multicellular animals, having various cell types but no distinct tissues.
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9 years ago
What is the copyright information for this image? I would like to use it for a talk.

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