sponges dont move, they are anchored to a solid surface all their lives. They can however reproduce asexually by budding, thus the budds would drift for a while before becoming attached to another surface and growing
They use the waves in the water to move around.
Sponges are sessile, meaning they do not move. Once a sponge chooses a place to be, it usually remains there for life.
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....! (:
Giant barrel sponges, like other sponges, are sessile organisms and do not move in the traditional sense. Instead, they are anchored to the ocean floor and rely on water currents to bring them nutrients and oxygen. While they cannot move from place to place, they can adjust their shape slightly in response to environmental factors such as water flow. Their structure allows them to filter feed effectively while remaining fixed in their location.
They Filter Feed. They absorb the particles in the water, then just spit of the clean water.
no
sessile. This term is good for any animal that doesn't move: barnacles, sea-squirts, tube worms.
Phylum Porifera or Sponges are the invertebrates are simple animals,live in water,cannot move from one place to another and have foul smell. Examples are: Sponges Sycon Spongilla Euplectelea .
cnidarians move from place to place. sponges dont.
yes, it is
all sponges are beneficial in the kingdom of porifera because sponges do not move and do not harm any other organisms