the element we found in sponge spicules is the water because sponge is live in the ocean so that the element we found is the water...and also the spongr dont have bones sponge is lie a tissue that easily cratch....thats all that i know...
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Spicules are tiny structures of hard crystal that give the sponge it's shape. There are many different types of spicules, some examples are; acanthostyles, stongyles, and anatriaenes.
Spicules are small, spike-like structures found in various organisms. They are composed of hard, sturdy compounds that often act as a protective covering on organisms, such as the spicules on some frogs' skin.
The spicules of some sponges focus and direct sunlight to cells lying below the surface of the sponge, where symbiotic organisms carry out photosynthesis.
Spicules, most commonly found in the Phylum Porifera (sea sponges) provide support for the animal and defense against predators. Some studies have also been conducted that prove spicules to sort of act as light transmitting features on deep sea sponges.
Hexactinellida, Calcarea, Demospongiae, andSclerospongiaeTechnically, however, the Sclerospongiae are not considered sponges. They are very similar, but they are not the same. Like bats and birds who have both evolved the ability to fly but are not the same types of animals, Slerospongiae have evolved and became very similar to sponges, but they are not sponges.
the main element found in the atmosphere of a gas giant is hydrogen, with some traces of helium.
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Through the spectrum. Signatures of an element was found that was not known on Earth. Some years later, it was also found on Earth. Hence the name, "helium".Through the spectrum. Signatures of an element was found that was not known on Earth. Some years later, it was also found on Earth. Hence the name, "helium".Through the spectrum. Signatures of an element was found that was not known on Earth. Some years later, it was also found on Earth. Hence the name, "helium".Through the spectrum. Signatures of an element was found that was not known on Earth. Some years later, it was also found on Earth. Hence the name, "helium".
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Zirconium is a natural element found in some minerals.
A small amount of mercury can be found in some fish
Thorium, an element rarely found in some minerals.