Sponges do not give birth. The only animals who give birth to live young are mammals. Sponges reproduce by releasing sperm or eggs into the sea. The sperm and eggs just mix up in the water and form tiny sponges. The "babies" float around until they land, where they grow into new sponges. Some sponges can also form a "bud" that grows into a new sponge without any sex involved.
Sponges have three asexual methods of reproduction: after fragmentation; by budding; and by producing gemmules. Most sponges are hermaphrodites (function as both sexes simultaneously), although sponges have nogonads (reproductive organs)
All sponges mostly reproduce asexually. They grow develop as buds from the parent sponge, which consequently forms a complete mature sponge later. Hence, through budding, they go on increasing in size, and spreading over larger areas.
sponges aren't born they are made i don't know from what but surely their not born
Sponges dont raise their young. They just ensure that they are born into a food rich environment.
yes becaey feed them and nurter them until they grow up
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They reproduce Asexually
The sponges reproduce by (a) budding or (b) regeneration
in order to reproduce, sponges release an egg into the water. The egg then floats around until it is fertilized.
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Yes.
by budding and sexually
Budding
Bacteria, yeast, sponges
Sponges can reproduce sexually or asexually
internal fertilization
some sponges reproduce by itself. also worms and invertebrates
1. Reproduce 2. Have sproes