Difference between ostia and osculum

By: Prof. Dr. Fazal Rehman | Last updated: February 3, 2024

Let me share with you a difference between ostia and osculum.

Aspect Ostia Osculum
Number in a sponge Multiple ostia may be present on the sponge surface Typically, there is one osculum, though large sponges may have multiple oscula
Location Typically found on the body surface, often in the sponge walls Positioned at the apex (top) of the sponge body
Function ·        Inflow structures; allow water to enter the sponge

·        Water enters through ostia, brings in nutrients and oxygen

·        Outflow structure; expels water from the sponge

·        Water that exits through the osculum, carries waste and excessive water

Size Generally smaller in size Larger in size compared to ostia
Structure Small pores or openings in the sponge body Larger opening, often surrounded by a collar or lip
Associated cells Can be associated with pinacocytes (flattened cells) Usually not directly associated with specific cells, but it’s surrounded by the choanoderm or a similar structure
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