Rather than calling it as having segmented body, it is more apt to say they have poriferous body that is body with many pores. Sponges are collection of microscopic animals.
The body of a sponge has two outer layers separated by an acellular gel layer called the mesohyl. The gel layer has calcium carbonate or spongin protein that gives it the rigid structure.
Sponges do not have segmented body. Sponges are a mass of tiny animals bound together into a poriferous body of different structures, like the giant barrel sponge.
Sea anemones can have segmented bodies. It depends on the species of sea anemone.
Yes...sometimes.
Nope!
No.
Yes
Segmented worms live in sea sponges.
one is segmented
No. Insects have segmented bodies
does a protozoe have segmented bodies
no
No. Sea sponges belong to phylum Porifera ("pore-bearing"), whereas arthropods with their joint appendages, exoskeletons and segmented bodies, belong to a totally different phylum, Athropoda.
Segmented Bodies
Yes,they do
Most types of sponges have asymmetrical bodies. There are around 10 thousand different types of sponges found in bodies of water all over the world.
Segmented Bodies
Their tentacles.
Sea Biscuits are echinoderms.echinoderms have segmented body therefore sea biscuits also have segmented body.