No, but jellyfish are
A sponge is neither bilateral or radial symmetric. It doesn't have any symmetry.
A sponge has no symmetry, radial or bilateral.
One animal that has radial symmetry is a sea sponge.
A sponge has no symmetry, and is therefore asymmetrical.
Sponges are asymmetrical. They have no symmetry.
Radial symmetry or Assymmetry
Sponges mostly have no symmetry, but it is possible to have a sponge that exhibits radial symmetry. They never have bilateral symmetry.
sponges have no symmetry animals with radial symmetry are radiata and cnidaria, like jellyfish
Sponges really don't have any kind of symmetry.
Sponges really don't have any kind of symmetry.
An apopyle is a pore through which water passes out of a radial canal or flagellated chamber of a sponge.
Sponges are asymmetrical, although a few species have nearly radial symmetry.