Pink and yellow
yes, but they are only usually imprints as sponges decompose after a certain amount of time
A two-coloured sponge cake, baked in an oblong tin, usually covered with almond paste; named in honour of the marriage of QueenVictoria's granddaughter to PrinceLouis of Battenberg, 1884. A Battenberg
Sponges are sessile, meaning they do not move. Once a sponge chooses a place to be, it usually remains there for life.
A three piece suite usually consists of a sofa and two armchairs. The sofa would usually seat between 2-4 people and the armchairs would seat a person each. Suites are available in a variety of styles, colours and fabrics today.
Sea Sponges can have various shapes, sizes, and colors. Usually they have tubes, like coral. In fact, most sea sponges resemble coral to some extent.
No, kitchen sponges nowadays are usually made from cellulose or synthetic plastics. Real marine sponges were used by early Europeans to also clean, but it was stopped due to overfishing that almost brought the sponges to extinction.
stem cells usually consist of a nucleus, cytoplasm and a big toe sticking out of it
Usually, red and green.
Breakfast usually consists of a coffee and a light pastry.
Colours in cosmetics are usually plant-derived. So, I'm assuming the colours come from flowers.
Usually 250 count.
Usually green, but I have seen other colours...