Sponges are sessile, meaning they do not move. Once a sponge chooses a place to be, it usually remains there for life.
No Sponges dont move in water....! (:
no
sessile. This term is good for any animal that doesn't move: barnacles, sea-squirts, tube worms.
No, as in most (if not all) sponges, barrel sponges are completely sessile and unable to move locations.
yes, it is
all sponges are beneficial in the kingdom of porifera because sponges do not move and do not harm any other organisms
They cannot but babies can move around by swimming.
Because they didn't move about about as most animals do. =)
Some things that prey on sponges are sea turtles, crustaceans, fish, and echinoderms. Sponges move so slow that they cannot avoid being eaten.
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
sponges are made up of individual cells. I dont know about colentrates. They just are what they are. sponges also don't move while coelenterates do.