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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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