Ascon

/ˈæs.kɑːn/ noun

A simple type of sponge body structure where water flows directly from the outside through pores into a central cavity and out through an opening.

From Greek askos (wineskin, bladder, referring to the simple sac-like shape). The term was developed in the 19th century by zoologists studying sponge anatomy and classification.

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