Humans like to rub their dead flailed bodies against their skin when taking a shower.
yes for sponges
All of them.
Yes! Less than humans, but they do have DNA.
Yes, sea sponges share a symbiotic relationship with shrimp, scallops, mussels, clams, worms, snails, and more.
Both humans and sponges are made of millions of cells, both need oxygen to survive, both need water and both produce waste products.
Yes! Less than humans, but they do have DNA.
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.
because they have holes in them just like humans do. (the butt)
Because they can help us. By Born born again andagain..
yes we as humans are destroying sponge and that makes us a preditor to these sponges
Humans are mammals - all humans. However, not all mammals are humans.
Both humans and sponges are made of millions of cells, both need oxygen to survive, both need water and both produce waste products.