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Q: What is the weight of a yellow tube sponge?
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What phylum is the yellow tube sponge in?

The scientific class of an yellow Tube Sponge is- Demospongiae. Yes... this is the correct spelling.


What is the tube sponge color?

Yellow :)


What family does the yellow tube sponge belong to?

Tube Sponges are in the Class: Demospongiae, subordinate to the Phylum: Porifera.


What are the 7 levels of the yellow tube sponge?

The seven levels of the yellow tube sponge are math, science, social studies, music, language arts, English, and computers.


What is the yellow tube sponge's texture?

Probably quite spongey?


What is the scientific name of the tube sponge?

There are several separate species in various classes:Aplysina archeri (known as the stove-pipe sponge)Aplysina fistularis (yellow tube-sponge)Callyspongia siphonella (colonial tube-sponge)Callyspongia crassa (prickly tube-sponge)*Callyspongia also includes the so-called "vase" sponges.


What scientific order does Aplysina Fistularis a Yellow Tube Sponge belong to?

Verongida


What is the Latin name for a Yellow Tube Sponge?

Andres Saucedo Andres Saucedo


Different types of sea sponges?

There are 6 different types of sea sponges, the tube sponge, vase sponge, yellow sponge, bright red tree sponge, painted tunicate sponge, and the sea squirt sponge.


What instincts is a yellow tube sponge born with?

hello this is the instincts a barrel sponge is born with they eat sleep and reproduce that's allSINCERELY,Wood stock andSnoopy


Can a fish live in a purple tube sponge colony?

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How are yellow tube sponges born?

The Yellow Tube Sponge is a relatively large sponge (to over 3 feet/1 m) that lives on coral reefs around the Caribbean Sea and its adjacent waters. The common name is an accurate description of the species, with individuals typically having a yellowish color (sometimes almost iridescent yellow-blue at deeper depths) and consisting of one or more tube-like structures