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puzzle #2 - anatomy of a sponge
observe the picture on this page. which structure is each arrow pointing to?
word bank:
a. mesohyl
b. pinacocyte
c. ostia
d. holdfast
e. choanocyte
f. osculum
g. sclerocyte
h. porocyte
i. oocyte
j. amoebocyte
k. spongocoel
This is a question about identifying the anatomical structures of a sponge. Knowledge of sponge - anatomy in the field of biology is required to match the labels with the correct structures from the word - bank.
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Since no specific questions about which arrow points to what are numbered and asked in a clear way in the description (only the instruction to observe is given), we cannot provide specific answers for each number. However, if we assume we need to match generally:
- Holdfast (D) - usually at the bottom for attachment.
- Spongocoel (K) - the central cavity.
- Ostia (C) - small openings for water intake.
- Pinacocyte (B) - outer - layer cells.
- Porocyte (H) - cells that form pores.
- Mesohyl (A) - the jelly - like substance between cell layers.
- Amoebocyte (J) - mobile cells with various functions.
- Oocyte (I) - female gamete - producing cell.
- Osculum (F) - the large opening for water expulsion.
- Choanocyte (E) - collar cells for filter - feeding.
- Sclerocyte (G) - cells that secrete spicules.
Please note that this is a general matching based on typical sponge - anatomy knowledge and without specific numbered questions about each arrow, the matching may need to be adjusted according to the actual requirements of the puzzle.