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BHATT NIRALI N.
Seat NO. – 20150902
B.Sc. Sem-5 ZOOLOGY
SHRI SWAMINARAYAN NAIMISHARANYA COLLEGE OF
SCIENCE
• A distinguishing feature of all
sponges is the perforation of
body surface by numerous
apertures for the ingress and
egress of water current. Inside
body, the water current flow
through a certain system of
space collectively forming the
canal system.
What is Canal System?
•Function of water current
• The most vital role in the physiology of sponges is played by water
current on which their life depends.
• All exchanges between sponge body and external medium are
maintained by means of this current.
• Food and oxygen brought into body and excreta and reproductive
bodies carried out.
• This current is caused by beating of flagella of collar cells.
•Types of Canal System
• The arrangement and complexity of internal channels vary
considerably in different sponges.
• Accordingly, the canal system has been divided into three types :
1. ascon, 2. sycon and 3. leucon.
ASCON SYCON LEUCON
• It is the simplest type of canal system which is found in asconoid
sponges, like Leucosolenia, and in Olynthus stage in the development
of all syconoid sponges.
• Its body surface is pierced by a large number of minute openings
called incurrent pores or Ostia.
• These pores are intracellular spaces within tube-like cells, the
porocytes, which extend radially into mesenchyme, and open directly
into spongocoel.
• The spongocoel is the single, large, spacious central cavity in the
flagellated collar cells or choanocytes.
• Spongocoel opens to outside through a narrow circular opening,
the osculum, located at the distal free end, and often fringed with
large monaxon spicules.
• Surrounding sea water enters the canal system through Ostia. Flow
of water is maintained by the beating of flagella of collar cells.
• Rate of water flow is slow, because the large spongocoel contains
much water which cannot be pushed out readily through a single
osculum.
• Sycon type of canal system is a more complex system of pores and
canals and is characteristic of syconoid sponges, like Scypha and
Grantia.
• Body wall of syconoid sponges includes two types of canals,
incurrent and radial, paralleling and altering with each other.
• Incurrent pores or dermal Ostia, found on the outer surface of body,
open into the incurrent canals. These canals are non-flagellated, as
they are line by pinacocytes.
• These canals are non-flagellated, as they are lined by pinacocytes,
and lead into adjacent radial canals through minute openings, called
prosopyles.
• Radial canals are flagellated chambers, as only they are lined by
choanocytes. These canals open into the central spongocoel by
internal Ostia or apopyies.
• Spongocoel is a narrow, non-flagellated cavity lined by
pinecocytes. It opens to exterior through an excurrent pore, the
osculum, similar to that of ascon type.
• As a result of further folding of body wall, the sycon type gives
rise to a still more complex canal system, the leucon type. This is
characteristic of leuconoid sponges, such as Spongilla.
• Here radial symmetry is lost and canal system has become very
irregular. Flagellated chambers are small, spherical and lined by
choanocytes. All other spaces are lined by pinacocytes.
• Incurrent canals opens into flagellated chambers through
prosopyles.
• Flagellated chambers, in their turn communicate with excurrent
canal through apopyles.
Excurrent canals are developed as a result of shrinkage and division of
spongocoel which has disappeared. Thus excurrent canals
communicate with the outside through an osculum.
Leucon type of canal system present three successive grades in its
evolutionary pattern:
1.Eurypylous type
2.Aphodal type
3. Diplodal type
Rhagon larva in V.S.
1. EURYPYLOUS TYPE:
It is the simplest and most primitive leucon type of canal system.
-In this type, the flagellated chambers communicate directly by
broad apertures, the apopyles, with excurrent canals.
Ex. Plakina
2. APHODAL TYPE:
In this type, the apopyle is drawn out as a
narrow canal, called apopyles. This
connects the flagellated chamber with
excurrent canal.
Ex.Geodia
3.DIPLODAL TYPE:
• In some sponges, besides aphodus,
another narrow tube, called prosodus,
is present between incurrent canal
flagellated chamber.
• The pattern is called the diplodal type.
• Ex. Spongilla, Oscarella.
BIBLIOGRAPHY:-
• MODERN TETX BOOK OF ZOOLOGY INVERTEBRATES
- R.L.KOTPAL
• Net source
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:
I Would Like To Acknowledge Our Department
Faculties:
o Mr. Ridham Mehta
o Ms. Disha Dodiya
o Mr. Devendra Kunpara
o Ms. Birva Joshi
For Providing Their Precious Guidance And Time
Thank you.

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canal system

  • 1. BHATT NIRALI N. Seat NO. – 20150902 B.Sc. Sem-5 ZOOLOGY SHRI SWAMINARAYAN NAIMISHARANYA COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
  • 2.
  • 3. • A distinguishing feature of all sponges is the perforation of body surface by numerous apertures for the ingress and egress of water current. Inside body, the water current flow through a certain system of space collectively forming the canal system. What is Canal System?
  • 4. •Function of water current • The most vital role in the physiology of sponges is played by water current on which their life depends. • All exchanges between sponge body and external medium are maintained by means of this current. • Food and oxygen brought into body and excreta and reproductive bodies carried out. • This current is caused by beating of flagella of collar cells. •Types of Canal System • The arrangement and complexity of internal channels vary considerably in different sponges. • Accordingly, the canal system has been divided into three types : 1. ascon, 2. sycon and 3. leucon.
  • 6. • It is the simplest type of canal system which is found in asconoid sponges, like Leucosolenia, and in Olynthus stage in the development of all syconoid sponges. • Its body surface is pierced by a large number of minute openings called incurrent pores or Ostia. • These pores are intracellular spaces within tube-like cells, the porocytes, which extend radially into mesenchyme, and open directly into spongocoel.
  • 7. • The spongocoel is the single, large, spacious central cavity in the flagellated collar cells or choanocytes. • Spongocoel opens to outside through a narrow circular opening, the osculum, located at the distal free end, and often fringed with large monaxon spicules. • Surrounding sea water enters the canal system through Ostia. Flow of water is maintained by the beating of flagella of collar cells. • Rate of water flow is slow, because the large spongocoel contains much water which cannot be pushed out readily through a single osculum.
  • 8. • Sycon type of canal system is a more complex system of pores and canals and is characteristic of syconoid sponges, like Scypha and Grantia. • Body wall of syconoid sponges includes two types of canals, incurrent and radial, paralleling and altering with each other. • Incurrent pores or dermal Ostia, found on the outer surface of body, open into the incurrent canals. These canals are non-flagellated, as they are line by pinacocytes. • These canals are non-flagellated, as they are lined by pinacocytes, and lead into adjacent radial canals through minute openings, called prosopyles.
  • 9. • Radial canals are flagellated chambers, as only they are lined by choanocytes. These canals open into the central spongocoel by internal Ostia or apopyies. • Spongocoel is a narrow, non-flagellated cavity lined by pinecocytes. It opens to exterior through an excurrent pore, the osculum, similar to that of ascon type.
  • 10.
  • 11. • As a result of further folding of body wall, the sycon type gives rise to a still more complex canal system, the leucon type. This is characteristic of leuconoid sponges, such as Spongilla. • Here radial symmetry is lost and canal system has become very irregular. Flagellated chambers are small, spherical and lined by choanocytes. All other spaces are lined by pinacocytes. • Incurrent canals opens into flagellated chambers through prosopyles. • Flagellated chambers, in their turn communicate with excurrent canal through apopyles.
  • 12. Excurrent canals are developed as a result of shrinkage and division of spongocoel which has disappeared. Thus excurrent canals communicate with the outside through an osculum. Leucon type of canal system present three successive grades in its evolutionary pattern: 1.Eurypylous type 2.Aphodal type 3. Diplodal type
  • 14. 1. EURYPYLOUS TYPE: It is the simplest and most primitive leucon type of canal system. -In this type, the flagellated chambers communicate directly by broad apertures, the apopyles, with excurrent canals. Ex. Plakina 2. APHODAL TYPE: In this type, the apopyle is drawn out as a narrow canal, called apopyles. This connects the flagellated chamber with excurrent canal. Ex.Geodia
  • 15. 3.DIPLODAL TYPE: • In some sponges, besides aphodus, another narrow tube, called prosodus, is present between incurrent canal flagellated chamber. • The pattern is called the diplodal type. • Ex. Spongilla, Oscarella.
  • 16. BIBLIOGRAPHY:- • MODERN TETX BOOK OF ZOOLOGY INVERTEBRATES - R.L.KOTPAL • Net source
  • 17. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT: I Would Like To Acknowledge Our Department Faculties: o Mr. Ridham Mehta o Ms. Disha Dodiya o Mr. Devendra Kunpara o Ms. Birva Joshi For Providing Their Precious Guidance And Time