There are many types of sponges you can use for cleaning. Examples of these are cellulose sponges, abrasive sponges, natural sponges, and dry sponges. The best one would depend on the cleaning surface. It is best to use soft sponges such as the natural sponge to clean fragile surfaces. To clean rough surfaces an abrasive sponge would do the trick.
Because sponges have seawater to carry nutrients and waste.
No other animals are believed to have evolved from sponges, thus they win the title of "an evolutionary dead end."
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Yes, sponges are filter feeders. I also believe they were the first filter feeders.
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
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Filter Feeders
Sponges are mainly filter feeders, eating particles and plankton in water that enters their system
They are filter feeders, but they mostly eat plankton.
Yes. Nice question BTW.
Sponges have pores and are filter feeders
is a whale shark a forager grazer filterfeeder predator scavenger and parasite
No, sponges are filter feeders. Turtle take in food through their mouths.
Filter feeders are also known as suspension feeders and are most commonly aquatic animals or birds. Three examples of filter feeding animals are flamingos, clams, and sponges.
they eat random sh** floating in the water such as microcopic organisms. they are filter feeders.