Sponges contain spicules made of
either calcium carbonate (Calcarea) or silica (Silicea) that provide
support.
They lack tissues; there are a few specialized cell types.
Epidermal cells form a outer layer called the epidermis.
Porocytes allow water to enter a cavity (spongocoel) and out via
the Osculum.
Choanocytes use flagella to move water and engulf food by
phagocytosis.
Amoebocytes transport nutrients to other cells and also secrete
the spicules.
Fertilization is external: