Yes it does. All a sponge is, is a dead sea creature.
to fly to get there food
Unlike anemones, sea sponges do not have external structures to reach out and physically obtain resources. Sea sponges have pores which allow water to enter into one or more central cavities. In order to move the water continuously through its pores, tiny flagella known as choanocytes line the inside of the sponge (they are very small, nearly microscopic in most varieties). Any small biological matter is then filtered and digested inside of the sponge. Essentially sea sponges help keep the oceans clean by filtering out tiny particles floating in the surrounding water.
taks water through its mouth and pushs the water through its gills
What supports a sponge it its agility to love god with all its tentacles, rays, and hole on the bottom of itself.
Glass, surprise.
they eat tiny organic organisms floating in the water,also by the special cells that are inside the sponge.
The nonliving resources that humans obtain from ecosystems are called
The hair like structures on sponge cells can be either cilia or flagella. These structures project from the surface of the cell and help to move substances.
There are many sources that Americans draw from to obtain their resources. A lot of resources are harvested right from America's own land.
Concept is the name of the process in which you apply resources to obtain products.
they observe water,dirt,dust,and bacteria that the sponge is obtaining
sponges obtain energy by obsorbing food through their pores.