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Lilliana Hoffman
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24 December, 08:39
What is the difference between Ostia and osculum?
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Brett Haas
24 December, 08:44
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Osculum: A large opening in a sponge through water flows out of the sponge. the sponge may have more than one Osculum.
Ostia: A series of tiny pores all over the body of a sponge that let water into the sponge. One of these is called Ostium.
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