They are similar because both cnidarian and a sponge is that they both live in water.
No..it's a cnidarians (coelenterates) CNIDARIANS-aquatic animals with soft bodies shaped like a vase, a bell or an umbrella
They are used as reproductive agents in asexual reproduction.
asexual reproduction its when a piece of a sponge falls of and can grow to a replica of that sponge.. 7th grade science easy stuff!
A simile for the feeling of squishy grass could be.... "the sponge was as squishy as wet grass". I don't reallly know.
The buds formed inside a sponge during asexual reproduction are called gemmules. These structures contain a cluster of cells surrounded by a protective layer and can detach from the sponge to form a new individual under favorable conditions.
by taking in carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen and water vapor into the airbeing funnyThis body system
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One disadvantage of sponge's method of reproduction is that it relies heavily on external fertilization, which can be unpredictable due to environmental factors. This can lead to low success rates in terms of offspring survival.
Depending on the type of sponge, they can reproduce either sexually or asexually. Sexual reproduction of a sponge is when a male sponge releases a large cloud of sperm in the water and when it passes by a female sponge of the same species it passes through special cells called archaeocytes. This funnels the sperm toward the egg cells already in the female sponge to create the larvae. Depending on the type of sponge, the female will either release the larvae soon afterward or store them and release them later. Asexual reproduction of a sponge happens when each individual sponge produces buds, or packets of several cells inside a protective covering which later develops into adult sponges.
A- fish and frog.