poriferous (Meaning)
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poriferous (a)
full of pores or vessels or holes
Synonyms & Antonyms of poriferous
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poriferous Sentence Examples
- Sponges, a primitive group of animals, belong to the poriferous phylum.
- Poriferous animals have tiny pores throughout their bodies for water filtration.
- The poriferous body structure of sponges allows for efficient exchange of nutrients and oxygen.
- The simplest poriferous animals are the demosponges, with diverse shapes and sizes.
- Poriferous corals construct elaborate underwater structures that support marine ecosystems.
- The sponge's poriferous nature enables it to trap small organisms for nourishment.
- Poriferous animals play a crucial role in maintaining water quality in marine environments.
- The water-filtering capabilities of poriferous animals contribute to the overall health of aquatic ecosystems.
- The unique poriferous structure of sponges makes them highly resistant to physical damage.
- Poriferous animals can be found in a wide range of habitats, from shallow waters to deep ocean trenches.
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full of pores or vessels or holes
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Sponges, a primitive group of animals, belong to the poriferous phylum.
Poriferous animals have tiny pores throughout their bodies for water filtration.
The poriferous body structure of sponges allows for efficient exchange of nutrients and oxygen.
The simplest poriferous animals are the demosponges, with diverse shapes and sizes.