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This Is The Rubric For This Assignmentparagraph 11010 Classificati This is the rubric for this assignment Paragraph 1: (10/10) Classification of Hippospongia lachne (the type of sponge used to clean with) is given including, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species. (10/10) A definition of spongin is given. (20/20) A description of three basic types of cells that make up a sponge is given. Paragraph 2: (10/10) An explanation of how sponges eat and gain nutrients is given. (10/10) An explanation of the two ways sponges reproduce is give. (10/10) The type of sponge cell that a synthetic sponge mimics is given. (10/10) An explanation of how a synthetic sponge mimics a live sponge to pick up dirt is given. General Paper Writing Guidelines (10/10) Correct spelling and grammar are used throughout the report. (10/10) MLA format citation is provided. Citations must include the website address.

Paper For Above instruction Sponge classification and biological functions present a fascinating glimpse into aquatic ecosystems and their complex organisms. The species Hippospongia lachne , commonly known as the elephant ear sponge, is a well-studied marine sponge that exemplifies the characteristics of the Demospongiae class. Proper classification includes the kingdom Animalia, phylum Porifera, class Demospongiae, order Spongillida, family Spongiidae, genus Hippospongia , and species lachne . This taxonomic hierarchy reflects the sponge's biological and structural traits, which are critical for understanding its role in the marine environment. Spongin, a key structural protein, is a form of collagen found in many sponges and is responsible for providing support and flexibility to the sponge's porous body. It plays an integral role in maintaining the integrity of the sponge's skeleton, especially in those species that rely heavily on this fibrous protein for their structural framework (Reid et al., 2014). The presence of spongin distinguishes certain sponge species’ skeletal compositions, especially within the Demospongiae class, where it is abundant.


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