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  2. Venus' flower basket - Wikipedia

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    Venus' flower basket (Euplectella aspergillum) is a species of marine glass sponge found in the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean, usually at depths below 500 m (1,600 ft). Like other sponges, they feed by filtering sea water to capture plankton and marine snow . [ 1 ]

  3. Euplectella - Wikipedia

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    Euplectella is a genus of glass sponges which includes the well-known Venus' Flower Basket. Glass sponges have a skeleton [ 2 ] made up of silica spicules that can form geometric patterns. These animals are most commonly found on muddy sea bottoms in the Western Pacific and Indian Oceans. [ 3 ]

  4. Euplectella cucumer - Wikipedia

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    The generic name, Euplectella, is derived from the Latin plecto, meaning "to weave", and the prefix eu-, in reference to the "complexity of the interweaving of its component threads". [2] The specific epithet, cucumer, is derived from the Latin cucumeris, meaning "cucumber", due to the fact that the shape of the species' body resembles a ...

  5. Sponge - Wikipedia

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    Euplectella aspergillum, a glass sponge known as "Venus's flower basket" Sponges do not have distinct circulatory, respiratory, digestive, and excretory systems – instead, the water flow system supports all these functions. They filter food particles out of the water flowing through them.

  6. Euplectella paratetractina - Wikipedia

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    The generic name, Euplectella, is derived from the Latin plecto, meaning "to weave", and the prefix eu-, in reference to the "complexity of the interweaving of its component threads". [2] The specific epithet, paratetractina, was given due to the large abundance of paratetractins within certain spicules of the species. [3]

  7. Euplectellidae - Wikipedia

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    This poriferan - (or sponge-) related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Euplectella sanctipauli - Wikipedia

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    The generic name, Euplectella, is derived from the Latin plecto, meaning "to weave", and the prefix eu-, in reference to the "complexity of the interweaving of its component threads". [2] The specific epithet, sanctipauli, is derived from the São Paulo Ridge in the southwest Atlantic Ocean, the type locality of the species. [3]

  9. Euplectella gibbsa - Wikipedia

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    The generic name, Euplectella, is derived from the Latin plecto, meaning "to weave", and the prefix eu-, in reference to the "complexity of the interweaving of its component threads". [2] The specific epithet, gibbsa, is derived from the Charlie-Gibbs fracture zone, the species' type locality. [3]