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No, sea sponges can not make their own food. They obtain their nutrition from the food particles in the water. Sponges primarily eat bacteria, phytoplankton, and other small food bits out of the water.
To live in the sea and sea turtles eat them so without them there would not be any sea turtles and the whole food chain would be messed up
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
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Yes, sponges provide food for a number of different organisms such as nudibranchs, sea stars, fishes, and turtles.
The use of marine sponges as bioindicators of water contamination is well established due to their simple body structure, filter-feeding life style and widespread abundance. Sponges are unique among marine invertebrates in that they have no internal organs specifically designed for filtering large volumes of water. When the water around them is badly polluted, the sponges die and can be an indication to the human population in the area that soemthing is wrong. Also,as living organisms (even the most primitive, as they are), they are part of the food chain and this by definition serve some other organisms as food; sea sponges serve as the primary food source for endangered hawksbill sea turtles.
in the food chain a sea anemone is a consumer because it eats alive organisms. An anemone is also a carnivore
yes
Penguins will find their food in the icy sea of Antarctica.
yes sea sponges.
Some are seals but the answer you are looking for is penguins.
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