ostium
The large opening at the top of the sponge, where water leaves, is called the osculum. It is responsible for expelling the water and waste products from the sponge's body.
osculum - a large opening in a sponge through which water flows out of the sponge. Sponges may have more than one oscula.
No. They take their nutrients from the soil through the roots.
Aorta
a hawsbill sea turtle
no.the large does,and not for long.it has to be excreted.
A barrel sponge is a large brown sponge, Latin name Xestospongia testudinaria, from the waters of Australia and the Indian Ocean.
Small pores of sponges are called ostia through which water enters while a large pore through which water exits is called osculum .
Sponges are filter feeders. This means that they pull water through their bodies and eat whatever they can filter out of it. The more folds and spaces that a sponge has, the more spaces there are for it to filter. This is the reason that sponge bodies are full of holes and spaces.
a large beaker and sponge
They take in food and water through tiny pores. They get rid of waste products and extra water through a large hole in their body, usually in the middle of the sponge.
No, it still has to go through the small intestine, and the large intestine.