If sponges become extinct, the organisms that depend on them for food and sheltor will be in difficult time.
Many fishes live in the reefs formed by sponges, some eat the organic matter and diatoms on the sponges, some seek sponges for breeding.
So if sponges are to extinct , these creatures would face the same danger and there would be imbalance in the marine food chain!
Any imbalance in our ecosystem is finaly going to affect us humans!
yes, otherwise they would be extinct. No, but babies sometimes have ocean sponges.
An anthaspidellid is a member of the Anthaspidellidae, an extinct family of sponges.
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
no sponges are not unicellular.
No, sponges are not parasitic.
no sponges do not have bones
Sponges are asymmetrical, although a few species have nearly radial symmetry.
To answer your question no sponges do not hibernate
Yes sponges have organs.
No. Sponges are animals, which are heterotrophic.
No sponges lack organized multicellular organs, such as nerves and muscles.
If you're talking about kitchen sponges, they do not have cells. However, sea sponges have cells.