they can't. they are sessile animals therefore they cannot disperse.
They release spores into the air which is caught by a female and then have babies
The Porifera are the sea sponges. Some simple examples are the kitchen or bath sponges or other sponges that one can see diving -- from barrel to branch sponges.
all sponges are beneficial in the kingdom of porifera because sponges do not move and do not harm any other organisms
The adult sponges can colonize other areas by swimming to them.
sponges feed through their pores or holes, their pores create a current pulling food into the central cavity of the sponge. the food sticks to the collar cells that lines the central cavity, there the amoebocytes pick up the food and digest it, carrying the nutrients to the other cells.summary:porescollar cellsamoebocytesother cells.
What kind of behaviors do sponges inherit sponges inherit behaviors such as courtship, having baby sponges, and the features of the parents
typicaly sponges live in coral reefs with other sponges in their own habitat in the depths of the ocean floor!!!!
sponges capture bacteria, plankton,and other tiny organic particles.
Sponges undergo mitosis, not meiosis. Sponges are asexual, so they cannot exchange DNA between each other and must undergo mitosis to reproduce.
they communicatetheir cells can communicatehellodear friend i hope some of this information is usefulthe sponges cells can communicate with the sponge cells.for an example say there is 2 sponges and one of the sponges cells communicate with the other sponge it's like talking for sponges.
none of the above
yes it can be