🔗 Sponge spicule
															
						🔗 Animal anatomy
						
											
						🔗 Marine life
						
											
						🔗 Limnology and Oceanography
						
													
					
						
				
							
		
Spicules are structural elements found in most sponges. The meshing of many spicules serves as the sponge's skeleton and thus it provides structural support and potentially defense against predators.
Sponge spicules are made of calcium carbonate or silica. Large spicules visible to the naked eye are referred to as megascleres, while smaller, microscopic ones are termed microscleres. The composition, size, and shape of spicules are major characters in sponge systematics and taxonomy.
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