They use the waves in the water to move around.
No, sea sponges have nothing to hurt you with. They also have nothing to move. all they do is filter water
sessile. This term is good for any animal that doesn't move: barnacles, sea-squirts, tube worms.
They don't. The adults are sessile, meaning that they don't move. Only baby sponges can move, and they swim. They eat by catching plankton that flow through their pores.
Sponges are sessile, meaning they do not move. Once a sponge chooses a place to be, it usually remains there for life.
Some things that prey on sponges are sea turtles, crustaceans, fish, and echinoderms. Sponges move so slow that they cannot avoid being eaten.
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
No, barrel sponges do not migrate. They are sessile organisms, meaning they are permanently attached to a surface and do not move from one place to another. Barrel sponges rely on water currents to bring them food and oxygen.
No Sponges dont move in water....! (:
An adult sponge is anchored to the sea floor and doesn't move around but it does have cillia that cause water current to flow through the body of the sponge. Larval sponges will swim using their cillia.
Yes , but they mostly die of people pulling them out of the water which is where they get their oxygen. When sea sponges are born they move through the water until they find a spot then they stay there for years if someone pulls them out of their spot or out of the water then they instantly die.
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yes sea sponges.