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- what is the purpose of the osculum in sponges?
it is a large opening through which the water containing waste exits the sponge.
it is the gel - like substance that all the sponge cells are suspended in.
it is a tiny pore through which water containing food enters the sponge.
it is the egg cell of sponges.
Brief Explanations
To determine the purpose of the osculum in sponges, we analyze each option:
- The first option: Osculum is a large opening for waste - carrying water to exit the sponge. This matches the biological knowledge of sponges' anatomy and physiology.
- The second option: The gel - like substance with sponge cells suspended is the mesohyl, not the osculum.
- The third option: Tiny pores for water (with food) to enter are ostia, not the osculum.
- The fourth option: The osculum is not an egg cell.
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A. It is a large opening through which the water containing waste exits the sponge.