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It has a rough surface, it also increases friction.because it have more friction if they are rough.
There is no such thing as an "adult larva" , a larva is always immature ( a "baby"). If you mean "how is a sponge larva different from and adult sponge?" The answer is: 1. The larva is almost microscopic. You can't really see it with your bare eye. 2. the larva swims around. an Adult sponge stays attached to a surface for its lifetime and can't swim
The holes and craters in a sponge draw in moisture causing it to adhere to the surface of the sponge. It creates a surface tension and absorbs the liquid.
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when they are young they move to attach to another sponge but when they attached and are full grown they don't
There are tiny pores in a sponge wall. These allow for increased surface area for nutrient acquisition within the sponge.
The surface of the orange puffball sponge is covered with small pores that filter small particles of food from the water that passes through them. Each sponge has flagella that help move the water through the sponge.
I would not use any sponge on the surface of wood, use a rag or towel, depending upon the type(if any) of finish that is on the wooden surface being wiped off.
There is no such thing as an "adult larva" , a larva is always immature ( a "baby"). If you mean "how is a sponge larva different from and adult sponge?" The answer is: 1. The larva is almost microscopic. You can't really see it with your bare eye. 2. the larva swims around. an Adult sponge stays attached to a surface for its lifetime and can't swim
Any of numerous aquatic, chiefly marine invertebrate animals of the phylum Porifera, characteristically having a porous skeleton composed of fibrous material or siliceous or calcareous spicules and often forming irregularly shaped colonies attached to an underwater surface.
There are no rules, use whatever you find easiest. Most people use synthetic sponges for cleaning tasks. Washing the body may be done with either a synthetic or a natural sponge. A sponge with a scourer attached is useful for many jobs including dish washing.