in order to reproduce, sponges release an egg into the water. The egg then floats around until it is fertilized.
Like many invertebrates, most sponges are hermaphroditic. Hermaphroditism occurs when both male and female organs of sexual reproduction are present in one individual. Hermaphrodite animals are seldom self-fertilizing. The spermatozoa and ova either mature at different times, or the male and female external organs are located so that self-fertilization is impossible. or by budding
How often does rats reproduce
a lot
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1.most sponges are hermaphroditic, having the ability to act as both males and females. when acting like a male, the sponge releases a substance called sperm n the water. when a sponge of the same species catches a the sperm, it will form the larvae witch will develop in the sponge after a while. when the larvae are ready, the sponge will release them into the water. that's one of the ways! love, science lover!
They reproduce Asexually
The sponges reproduce by (a) budding or (b) regeneration
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Actually, a sea anemone is none of these. Sponges are sessile creatures, arthropods have exoskeletons, and fish swim. Sea anemones are a type of cnidarian. They often reproduce by releasing polyps. They are related to corals and jellyfish.
Yes.
by budding and sexually
Budding
Bacteria, yeast, sponges
Sponges can reproduce sexually or asexually
internal fertilization
some sponges reproduce by itself. also worms and invertebrates
1. Reproduce 2. Have sproes