"clean" water and "waste" water in a sponge are all the same. Their bodies allow constant flow of water, there is no beginning and end to a sponge; thus technically waste water leaves a sponges body through its many pores.
The sea sponge removes waste through osmotic transfer with the water inside the spongocoel and this water is then passed through the osculum.
Living things reproduce, feed, respire, are sensitive to the environment and excrete waste.
Living things reproduce, feed, respire, are sensitive to the environment and excrete waste.
No. They do not respire, metabolise, grow or excrete.
You and an Earth worm , are both animals ( Biologically from Kingdom Animalia ) . You both respire , move , excrete , feed , reproduce , sense ( respond ) and grow .
Dogs urinate, defecate and respire, these are all forms of excretion.
Dogs urinate, defecate and respire, these are all forms of excretion.
it is move,reproduce,sensitive,nutrition,excrete,respire and grow
yes
Move Respire Excrete Nutrition Sensitivity Reproduction Growth
don't respire, move, reproduce, aren't sensitive to their surroundings, don't feed, excrete or grow - except when their created and viruses don't control themselvesViruses
Sponges have folded body walls with holes leading to the inside of the animal. The advantage is that water stays in one area allowing the animal to respire.
Sponges process their food by fillter feed and fillter fecies...