SpiculeRigid and spikyskeletalcomponent ofsponge body;structure 7,colored white inmodelChoanocyte(collar cell)cells that line interiorof sponge; hasflagella that whiparound to generatecurrent throughsponge; Structure 5,colored green inmodelProkaryoteThis term meanscells do not havetheir DNA containedin a nucleus; twodomains of these,each with their ownkingdomOstia(incurrentpore)Small pores thatallow water toenter sponge;structure 8,colored purple inmodelamoebocytesblob-shapedcells insponges thatengulf foodparticles anddigest themPhylumLevel ofclassification ofPorifera; aKingdom isdivided intoseveral of theseSponginFlexible proteincomponent of spongebody; not shown inour model - havingmore of this makes asponge more squishythan crunchyuppercasehow you writenames atevery level ofclassificationexcept speciesClassSeveral ofthese can begroupedtogether intoone PhylumAnimaliaThe kingdom thatsponges belongto; heterotrophiceukaryotes thatdo not have cellwallsEctodermOuterlayer of aspongebodyBinomialnomenclatureTwo-namenaming system;scientific nameconsisting ofgenus andspeciessessileLifestyle shownby spongesthrough most oftheir lives(means theydon't move)spongocoelcentralcavity ofa spongeEukaryaDomain oforganisms thathave cells withnucleus andother membrane-bound organellesspeciesThe secondpart of thescientific name,always writtenin lower caseOsculumOpening insponge wherewater EXITS;structure 11,colored tan inmodeltissuesa group of cellsof same typethat organize towork together;sponges do notform thisOrderA class can bebroken up intoseveral of these;one of these canbe broken up intoseveral familiesholdfastbase of thespongewhere itattached to asubstratecladogrambrancheddiagramrepresentingevolutionaryrelationshipbetween speciesPinacocytesflat, plate-like cellsthat make up theectoderm in sponges;Structure 3 coloredpink in model(sometimes calledepithelial cells)AsymmetryType ofsymmetryshown byspongesfilterfeedingHowspongesget theirfoodSpiculeRigid and spikyskeletalcomponent ofsponge body;structure 7,colored white inmodelChoanocyte(collar cell)cells that line interiorof sponge; hasflagella that whiparound to generatecurrent throughsponge; Structure 5,colored green inmodelProkaryoteThis term meanscells do not havetheir DNA containedin a nucleus; twodomains of these,each with their ownkingdomOstia(incurrentpore)Small pores thatallow water toenter sponge;structure 8,colored purple inmodelamoebocytesblob-shapedcells insponges thatengulf foodparticles anddigest themPhylumLevel ofclassification ofPorifera; aKingdom isdivided intoseveral of theseSponginFlexible proteincomponent of spongebody; not shown inour model - havingmore of this makes asponge more squishythan crunchyuppercasehow you writenames atevery level ofclassificationexcept speciesClassSeveral ofthese can begroupedtogether intoone PhylumAnimaliaThe kingdom thatsponges belongto; heterotrophiceukaryotes thatdo not have cellwallsEctodermOuterlayer of aspongebodyBinomialnomenclatureTwo-namenaming system;scientific nameconsisting ofgenus andspeciessessileLifestyle shownby spongesthrough most oftheir lives(means theydon't move)spongocoelcentralcavity ofa spongeEukaryaDomain oforganisms thathave cells withnucleus andother membrane-bound organellesspeciesThe secondpart of thescientific name,always writtenin lower caseOsculumOpening insponge wherewater EXITS;structure 11,colored tan inmodeltissuesa group of cellsof same typethat organize towork together;sponges do notform thisOrderA class can bebroken up intoseveral of these;one of these canbe broken up intoseveral familiesholdfastbase of thespongewhere itattached to asubstratecladogrambrancheddiagramrepresentingevolutionaryrelationshipbetween speciesPinacocytesflat, plate-like cellsthat make up theectoderm in sponges;Structure 3 coloredpink in model(sometimes calledepithelial cells)AsymmetryType ofsymmetryshown byspongesfilterfeedingHowspongesget theirfood

Classification and Porifera - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Rigid and spiky skeletal component of sponge body; structure 7, colored white in model
    Spicule
  2. cells that line interior of sponge; has flagella that whip around to generate current through sponge; Structure 5, colored green in model
    Choanocyte (collar cell)
  3. This term means cells do not have their DNA contained in a nucleus; two domains of these, each with their own kingdom
    Prokaryote
  4. Small pores that allow water to enter sponge; structure 8, colored purple in model
    Ostia (incurrent pore)
  5. blob-shaped cells in sponges that engulf food particles and digest them
    amoebocytes
  6. Level of classification of Porifera; a Kingdom is divided into several of these
    Phylum
  7. Flexible protein component of sponge body; not shown in our model - having more of this makes a sponge more squishy than crunchy
    Spongin
  8. how you write names at every level of classification except species
    upper case
  9. Several of these can be grouped together into one Phylum
    Class
  10. The kingdom that sponges belong to; heterotrophic eukaryotes that do not have cell walls
    Animalia
  11. Outer layer of a sponge body
    Ectoderm
  12. Two-name naming system; scientific name consisting of genus and species
    Binomial nomenclature
  13. Lifestyle shown by sponges through most of their lives (means they don't move)
    sessile
  14. central cavity of a sponge
    spongocoel
  15. Domain of organisms that have cells with nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
    Eukarya
  16. The second part of the scientific name, always written in lower case
    species
  17. Opening in sponge where water EXITS; structure 11, colored tan in model
    Osculum
  18. a group of cells of same type that organize to work together; sponges do not form this
    tissues
  19. A class can be broken up into several of these; one of these can be broken up into several families
    Order
  20. base of the sponge where it attached to a substrate
    holdfast
  21. branched diagram representing evolutionary relationship between species
    cladogram
  22. flat, plate-like cells that make up the ectoderm in sponges; Structure 3 colored pink in model (sometimes called epithelial cells)
    Pinacocytes
  23. Type of symmetry shown by sponges
    Asymmetry
  24. How sponges get their food
    filter feeding