All sponges draw water in, catch water borne food particles, and then expel the water over and over, they are known as filter feeders.
Yes,sponge is an unicellular organism.
A sponge is a multicellular organism.
Yes it does. All a sponge is, is a dead sea creature.
Sponges are commonly referred as an organism, because it is made up of more than one cell. Microorganisms normally only have one cell, single-celled organism, so a sponge would be a multicelled organism, or just a normal organism.,
Sponges primarily obtain their energy through filter feeding, where they capture small particles and plankton from the water. They rely on the nutrients and organic matter they filter from the water for their energy needs.
A sponge is an organism that has specific characteristics. It is a group of invertebrates which are organisms without "backbones" or endoskeletons.
Sponges obtain food by filter feeding. They draw in water through pores on their body and filter out tiny particles, such as bacteria and plankton, to feed on. The water is then expelled through a larger opening called the osculum.
Larva
A invertebrate. A proteostome. Also of the phylum Porifera.
No, a sponge is not considered an organism in the traditional sense because it lacks complex organ systems and does not exhibit characteristics of living organisms like movement or the ability to consume nutrients. Sponges are classified as multicellular filter feeders belonging to the animal kingdom.
Pore cell
a sea sponge uses energy when mating and filtering food :)