They use the waves in the water to move around.
It will just float around all over the place.
Sponges lack a true body cavity.Sponges exhibit radial symmetry.Sponges lack true tissues.Sponges are autotrophs.Sponges have a true coelom.-@leilooni
They just float around randomly, they have no resting place.
Yes, because you can disrupt a whole sponge in the bottom of the see, in a good place without hard currents, and every (in a high percentage) will be an adult sponge.
Sponges are sessile, meaning they do not move. Once a sponge chooses a place to be, it usually remains there for life.
No I don't think it does. I think the organelles just sort of float around in the cell.
The IUD does not "float," but generally remains in place at the top of the uterus.
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An adult sponge is sessile (anchored in place) and does not move.The adult sponge can reproduce asexually (via budding) or sexually utilizing sperm and ova.When reproducing sexually, the fertilized ova become larvae that have cilia that the larvae can use for locomotion.
Phylum Porifera or Sponges are the invertebrates are simple animals,live in water,cannot move from one place to another and have foul smell. Examples are: Sponges Sycon Spongilla Euplectelea .
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