Sponges are filter feeders and use choanocytes to create a current for food particles to pass through its body.
The trunk
trunk & tusks
The sponge gathered food by filting the food.
Insect adaptations include mouthparts, the ability to fly, leg types, and body shapes.
the adaptations in the coral reef are to ajust to the water and sharks!!!
they observe water,dirt,dust,and bacteria that the sponge is obtaining
A hydra is more efficient at obtaining food than a sponge due to its active predatory behavior and specialized structures. Hydras possess tentacles equipped with stinging cells that allow them to capture and immobilize prey, while sponges rely on passive filter feeding, drawing water through their porous bodies to extract nutrients. This active feeding strategy enables hydras to target and consume a wider variety of prey, enhancing their overall nutrient intake compared to the more limited and less efficient sponge feeding mechanism.
A sponge's body is composed of a simple multicellular structure with specialized cells that work together to perform basic functions such as obtaining food, reproducing, and maintaining internal stability. The body of a sponge is supported by a porous skeleton made of a fibrous protein called spongin and/or mineral spicules.
Its adaptations are that it is good at catching food.
a sea sponge uses energy when mating and filtering food :)
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Cilia is the hairlike projections used for locomotion and obtaining food.