just sponges, animals without vertebrae, but other animals do use the sponge bed to live in and off of.
No, sponges are a completely different phylum group than arthropods.
Sponges are invertebrate animals that usually have no body symmetry & never have tissues or organs & it has different kinds of cells & structures for different functions.
A sponge. The sponge you commonly use at home is different from the animal sponge found at the ocean.
Yes, it has hundreds of billions of different kinds, including the same species.
Protists are a diverse collection of eukaryotic organisms but they are not plants, fungi, or animals.
No, sponges are a completely different phylum group than arthropods.
Animals without backbones vary because, for example jellyfish are different from a sponge because a jellyfish have 1 body opening and that is the mouth. The sponge is different because they stay fixed either on a rock or on other hard surfaces.
It is a kind of marine organism that is not mobile. They are rigid structures found attached to a place. They are large mass of microscopic simple animals living together.
A larva is an immature form of a sponge looks very different from the adult sponge.
invertebrates,marsupials
There are 6 different types of sea sponges, the tube sponge, vase sponge, yellow sponge, bright red tree sponge, painted tunicate sponge, and the sea squirt sponge.
simple animals
yes it is
they are called animals because they are all different. on the other hand there is a group which animals are divided by these are: reptiles mammals amphibians birds & fish
invertibrates
There isn't an exact definition for a group of animals. However, there is different names for certain groups of animals. Like a like a group of dogs or wolves is called a pack. Or, for another example, a group of lions is called a pride.
1) Orange elephant ear sponge. 2) Tube sponge. 3) Vase sponge. 4) Brown octopus sponge.