They use millions of tiny flagellated cells both to move water through channels in their bodies and to capture bacteria-sized food particles.
http://people.uncw.edu/pawlikj/xmuta.html
A barrel sponge is a large brown sponge, Latin name Xestospongia testudinaria, from the waters of Australia and the Indian Ocean.
Chelycypraea testudinaria was created in 1758.
Xestospongia muta
It's genus is Xestospongia
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Xestospongia spp.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Xestospongia muta.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Xestospongia muta.
There are thousands of different types of sponges, so there's not enough room to list them all. Here's a great website showing several hundred different sponges found in the Caribbean so you can get some idea of the different groups they fall into.
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it means eat eat i eat eat i owned
because they eat! its obvious, they eat.
We don't. We eat and eat and be in pain and eat and eat and eat.....