Phylum Porifera: Sponges
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 26 ก.ย. 2024
- It's finally time to start diving into individual animal phyla! First up is Porifera. This includes all the sponges. These are funky looking organisms, almost none of which exhibit any kind of symmetry, nor do they possess any tissues or organs. What are they all about? How to they feed? How do they reproduce? Let's learn all about sponges now!
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This came in clutch, I literally have a test on sponges in like 10 minutes
Edit: To all yall concerned, I aced it lmao
yea ok.
"Posted 9 min ago".
Best of luck to ya mate!
Marine biology major?
Just watch spongebob gg ez
@@thecondescendinggoomba5552 Well, I know they live in pineapples under the sea.
Can you please make a video of all phylums together and how can we remember them all with their characteristics etc.
Dunno if this fully answers your question but you might find Aron Ra's Phylogeny Explorer project useful.
Write all kingdoms with your own handwriting paste it in front of your study table revise all kingdoms daily at the end of week you will get all of them on your fingertips..this is how It worked for me
@@uvusss-hc7rnman I wish I had time to revise the same thing weekly 😭
After spending weeks reading my zoology textbook, I finally understand the material thanks to your videos. Thank you.
How important is this channel where this young man pumps out educational gold such as in this video? For someone like myself, where the last time I was a student participating in my education was my high school days in 1984 (not counting military & vocational training classes), it is life enhancing! Pause the judgement of that appraisal as being over-the-top and melodramatic for a second, because Prof. Dave and a few other channels like his have allowed me to better understand this Earth that I've walked on, swam in, and flew over for 55+ years. That helps me to communicate with my fellow Earthlings when the conversation turns to important and divisive issues such as climate change, evolution, or the current pandemic. Most importantly, it gives me hope that I will be able to understand my granddaughter's homework. She'll enter kindergarten this September.
I like the way this man teach, keep it up
Professor Dave, explain to me why I like your videos so much
I'm glad you are going to do Cnidaria. It's one of my favorite phyla, particularly siphonophores like the Portuguese man o' war.
This was fun and interesting to watch, thank you Dave!
This video is absolutely amazing and it is totally the kind of educational content that is right up my alley! Please do a whole video on cnidarians next.
You'll get 7!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains Awesome! Thanks!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains By the way, Kent Hovind is secretly scared of sponges and cnidarians, thinking they're exactly what he sees in SpongeBob, when they're actually way more and he hasn't seen anything yet.
Thank You prof Dave
I watch your videos all the way from Ghana , Africa
And you’re the best
Nice
That's a very exciting series you have initiated! I've always wished for a channel where I can learn taxonomy in animal kingdom! Thank you!
When we say that some sponges can live 100-1000 years, does that mean that they die of old age? If so, how similar is that ageing process with the ageing that occurs in more complex animals? What does an, "old sponge" look like?
I’m guessing it could eventually develop cancer and die from that, I’m not a sponge scientist, I’m just guessing
Now I'm trying to figure out, how much of Spongebob Squarepants' lore correlates with this.
Excellent presentation ! You explain the complex information so easily that I soak it up like a ..............sponge.
heh heh heh
Booooooo
Oh man I was totally going to use that joke!
previously you taught flatearthers that vacuum doesnt suck, now you explain that water flowing into a cavity doesnt count as sucking, we really came a long way
Solute you sir I'm A biologist but never seen A lecturer like in fact you're a very smart man
this video sponge-pilled me these guys are so cool
Thanks!
Hell yeah! I like that u r branching out one different topics
writing a thesis on natural products and wanted to introduce some basic sponge physio, nice video, very useful.
Wow this is cool. Are you gonna explain every phylum?
Yeah!
@@ProfessorDaveExplains :D
brings back fond memories from my marine bio class
I learn stuff each day, like 4:50 literally amazed me, I would have never thought a "Ping-Pong Tree Sponge" that eats crustaceans existed
Amazing. Love the reference to the origin of life :)
The algorithm knows me so well
Lovin this series!
Thank you jesus christ
Porifera? More like "Perfect!" Another truly amazing educational video...
I love these tutorials
I love u man, legit tried reading this topic, watching ur video just made it so much easier. Thanks a lot 🙏🙏
What a wild world… awesome video
can you please make a video on linde's method of liquefaction.
Thank you Prof. Dave, for adding fun new words to my blue collar lexicon. Mesohyl, spicules, And my new fave Totipotent!
Amazing useful video
Could you please make a video on classification of porifera upto order level
This was some hell of massive info🤯😂
Wow, we just started learning about sponges in life science, just in time!
Excellent !
Thank you.
Love this series!❤❤❤
hell yeah ocean life is cool
Hey I got a Video Idea if you haven’t done it yet
It’s a Bit controversial but you have a way of dealing with things to be polite about it
One of the bigger Arguments with the attack on 9/11 is that Jet Fuel Can’t Melt Steel Beams... I know that isn’t true in the slightest but I can’t explain it to others without messing up could you do a video on it maybe?
If it couldn't the cia wouldn't have used it, 9/11 consperiacies can be debunked that way.
@@MouldMadeMind the theory is that they used some other explosive to do it
@@parkerlarson6692 i know, but if they had, they would have claimed the terrorist did too.
fascinating stuff!
Wow, sponges are so cool
Hey Dave can you please explain how the COVID vaccines work and Wich ones are the best...I haven't gotten one yet because I feel I am not educated enough on them and am having a hard time with it.... thanks for anything you can do.
Please watch my anti-vaxx debunk from last year. Just search "prof dave vaccines".
Good Video love wat you are doing
This is fantastic keep it up
Sir please make a video on protozoa.
Prof DEV with due respect please upload chordata classification
That will be the last one.
Do they live in pineapples? I’ll see myself out
Adding to Prof. Dave's out-of-context quotes: 'Let's talk about sponge reproduction'
I used to follow this guy Ben Davidson a few years ago and than Ben introduced me to Dave here and I realized I was following the wrong guy. Ben acted like a child when Dave challenged him and basically through a temper tantrum instead of presenting clear and concise arguments.
What is the difference between budding and fragmentation?
Fragmentation occurs when a part of the sponge is cut/broken off by external forces. Budding occurs as a natural process within the sponge's life cycle.
Growing a new part vs breaking off a part that already exists.
thank god there's no more flat earthers
How porifera remain attached to substratum? I mean does the pinacoderm produce any sticky material?
Prosser Dave. Please continue explaining things. I don't always understand it fully(I have a humanities degree. Don't hold it against me) but you always explain it in a way I can understand enough to do more learning!
I'm also more of a humanities guy but this is great!
thanks paul for the vid, lern alot a bout the sponge and her friends. soon we share ideas again.
Thanks 🙏
are you ready, kids?
Spunch bobe
Oh hell nah
homoscleromorphs are super neat!
I'm watching this from Srilanka.🎉
Do Patrick next!
Oh wait...
I fucking love these weird guys. Thanks!
When are you going to do a video on sponges that are 100% silica? 🤣
One of my favorite dunks of all time.
Pls put other phylum too
My brain didn't work help that's my report
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But is the flagellum irreducibly complex?
It is not.
You are in the wrong place if you are seeking creationism.
@@infinitemonkey917 it was a joke
@@Valdagast Ok, well, creationists troll science channels, so maybe make the sarcasm more obvious next time.
Nice
Anybody else catch the delicious, delicious irony????
Hint- Hammer.
You've lost me.
"Dr" Kent Hovind whackes a Spongebob with a hammer when he's fighting with evolution theorists.
Chloroform? You mean bore a form..
solenoid
MAN. I love these videos, but I have such a personal hatred for sponges.
Why ?
ye
Okay, but do they live in pineapples?
Return to sponge
sponge
why am I here I work on industrial machinery
Mate, I'm a truck driver.
@@GuardianSoulkeeper At least now we're both qualified to operate sponges.
Im a janitor lmao
Awesome job! But ! Does this proves we came from a rock ? 😂😂😂😂
Fuck yeah Dave
YOOOOO SPONGEBOB
Fihiu nibsabuli😮
keşke ingilizce bilsem dediğim o video
probably like 13th or something
!!!!!!
interesting. whoever created these creatures .... we need to have a word like adults. 😁
*Unless you’re a sponge*
Second
Yes, but do they possess the privilege to think?
Nope.
@@ProfessorDaveExplains if only we were all so lucky
fifth
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Sponges seem more like colonial organisms than animals. Correct me if I'm wrong; I have no background in biology.
Who is watching in 2023 like me😂
2024 and I've been watching them as they come out. Just decided to rewatch 😊
@@sugarfrosted2005 oh🙆
You forgot to mention Sponge Bob.
All the commenters made up for it
First
No "SpongeBob" body type ?
Permission to use your video as referrence❤️
So SpongeBob...was watchin a late nite show of the syconoid😅😅 funny
First
Ryan Helcoski is an excellent science-writer. Thank You for sharing his work, Professor Dave.