there are really many types of sponges. One is the octopus sponge people love this kind because it contians a lot of fluid inside it. Another type is the seahorse sponge with is huge and it can bite through a shark. it is the size of two elephants! one more sponge is the lily pad sponge it is a light green with the smell of frog on it, it doesnt smell nice and it eats dolphins which IS MEAN!
there are beral sponges cleaning sponges and sea sponge. note : there is no SpongeBob by: Luis hernandez
The three characteristics of a sponge are marine animals, they reproduce like plants and collagen. All of these come together as Methyl.
Asconoid...Syconoid....Leuconoid
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Lophocytes, Collencytes and Rhabdiferous
Asconoid
syconoid
leuconoid
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Invertebrates are organisms that do not have a backbone or spine. A small, well known group that shares characteristics are sponges. Sponges
1. Reproduce 2. Have sproes
Sponges have pores and are filter feeders
Sponges are heterotrophic, which is a characteristic of an animal and not a plant. Sponges are also multicellular, are made up from cells without cell walls, characteristics of the kingdom Animalia and NOT Plante.
Both humans and sponges are made of millions of cells, both need oxygen to survive, both need water and both produce waste products.
Some characteristics of sponges are that they are invertebrate animals. They normally are asymmetrical. They never have tissues or organs. They feed through filter feeding. They reproduce asexually and sexually.
The three classes of sponge skeletons are siliceous or glass sponges (Class Hexactinellida), calcareous sponges (Class Calcarea), and sponges with a fibrous protein skeleton (Class Demospongiae). Each class has unique structural characteristics that support the sponge's body.
Both humans and sponges are made of millions of cells, both need oxygen to survive, both need water and both produce waste products.
i believe they use decomposed vaginal discharge, I'm not sure tho but i see to remember bear grylls mentioning it went he used natural sponges to bathe himself and then proceeded to eat the sponges and recount a story from his honeymoon which ended "...and that's where these sponges came from". <3
Sponges do have some differentiated cells that have different functions but they don't have true tissues like all other animals and plants do. Even though they're included in the Animal kingdom they also symmetry, which most other animals have.
Sponges are often large sources of nutrition for the duck.