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  1. Biology of Sponges, The (2004)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, VHS (NTSC, 15 minutes), $55.00 each

    Sponges are one of the more colorful and abundant groups of animals, yet they are generally poorly known by students of biology. One reason for this is the difficulty of observing anatomy and behaviour in...

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  2. Life of the Freshwater Sponge (1996 Video)

    Producer
    Kazuo Okada
    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 28 min., 1996 sale: £45.00 (+VAT +p&p)

    Sponges, previously classified as Parazoa, which demonstrate characteristics of unicellular organisms, are now shown to have some features of true metazoans. Uses time-lapse photography to show sponges’...

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  3. Sponge Diversity (1995 Multimedia)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    CD-ROM

    Looks at the basic structure and classification of sponges. Includes information of cell types, skeleton, body forms, restrictions to growth and the essential taxonomy of the phylum. Approximately three...

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  4. Reef Corals and Sponges of Indonesia (1990 Video)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Sale, Videocassette. VHS. col. 210 min., Free to educational users under the UNESCO Training and Education in Marine Sciences (TREDMAR) programme.

    A video-based learning module on the biology of reef corals and sponges in Indonesia, incorporating the results of the Indonesian-Dutch Snellius II expedition. In six parts, covering reef corals, benthic...

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  5. Aggregation of Dissociated Sponge Cells and Species Specifific Sorting (1972 Film)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Species specific reaggregation in dissociated sponge cells is shown in two species of sponges, ‘Haliclona occulata’ and ‘Microciona prolifera’. The dissociated cells appear to move randomly by the...

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  6. First Many-Celled Animals, The: The Sponges (1962 Film)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    Film (16mm)

    Demonstrates that the sponge represents one development of multi-cellularity in animals and shows some of the adaptations of the body plant of this primitive animal. Live photography, animation,...

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