User:Daltonanderson1002/Cliona celata/Garrettgsu Peer Review

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There are many features of Cliona celata that set them apart from other sponges in the phylum. While also known as the "boring sponge", Cliona celata is the only species of sponge without microscleres. Cliona celata is a distinctive sponge known for its unique morphology and characteristics. In its 'raphyrus' or massive stage, it forms large lobose structures with rounded ridges, reaching sizes of up to 40cm across and 100cm in length. These sponges can be found boring into substrates like limestone, shells, or calcareous red algae, appearing as clear sulphur-lemon lobes or rounded papillae tips.

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