Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

oscule

Noun
/ˈɒs.kjuːl/
Definition
An opening in the body of a sponge through which water is expelled.
Examples
  • The osculum of the sponge is a vital part of its anatomy, allowing for the expulsion of water and waste.
  • Researchers study the size and number of oscules in sponges to understand their health and environmental adaptations.
  • Water flows through the sponge’s pores and exits through the oscule, illustrating the organism’s filtering capabilities.
Meaning
The term ‘oscule’ is often used in the context of marine biology to describe certain anatomical features of sponges.
Synonyms
  • Exhalant aperture
  • Osculum