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spongeAny saclike simple invertebrate of the phylum Porifera, usually marine. A sponge has a hollow body, its cavity lined by cells bearing flagellae, whose whiplike movements keep water circulating, bringing in a stream of food particles. The body walls are strengthened with protein (as in the bath sponge) or small spikes of silica, or a framework of calcium carbonate. Fossil sponges only 1 mm/0.04 in in length were found in China and described in 1998. They are estimated to be 580 million years old, the oldest discovered to date.
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Pursuant to the agreement, King received an exclusive license to
market, distribute and sell Gelita's absorbable gelatin sponge in
the U. The middle ear was filled with absorbable gelatin sponge,
and the tympanic membrane perforation was repaired with a temporal
fascia underlay graft. |
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