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Summary "Canal System of Scypha – A Detailed Study" (Exploring the Syconoid Type of Water Circulation in Sponges)

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This document provides a comprehensive explanation of the canal system in Scypha (Sycon), a marine sponge belonging to the phylum Porifera. It focuses on the syconoid type of canal system, explaining how water enters through ostia, passes into incurrent canals, then through prosopyles into radial canals, and finally exits via the spongocoel and osculum. Detailed diagrams and step-by-step descriptions illustrate the structure and function of each canal component, emphasizing the importance of the system in feeding, respiration, excretion, and reproduction. The document also highlights how the canal system increases the surface area for filtration and reflects the evolutionary advancement from simpler sponge types. This resource is ideal for students of zoology and invertebrate biology, offering a clear understanding of the anatomical organization, physiological significance, and adaptive role of the canal system in Scypha. It serves as a valuable reference for academic study, laboratory work, and exam preparation.

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Canal system of Scypha
Canal system

Body of Scypha is organized in such a manner as to form a complex system of pores and
canals. This system is generally referred to as canal system or aquiferous system. Body wall
has essentially the same cellular layers, pinacoderm and choanoderm, with a non-cellular
gelatinous mesenchyme in between. But the body wall is so folded as to from regularly
arranged alternating invaginations and evaginations, establishing the sycon type of canal
system. Various components of canal system are as follows :




1. Ostia or dermal pores:- The external grooves of body surface are stretched over by a
thin pore membrane. It bears two or more openings for the ingress of outside water into
the body of sponge. These pores are known as ostia (L., ostium, door) or dermal pores.
Because of the presence of contractile cells or myocytes around them, the ostia can ruduce
in diameter and thus regulate the amount of ingressing water.

2. Incurrent canals:- These canals are the invaginated folds of body wall and are also
called inhalent canals. These communicate with outside through ostia but end blindly at
their inner ends. Pinacocytes line these canals throughout.
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