i believe they use decomposed vaginal discharge, I'm not sure tho but i see to remember bear grylls mentioning it went he used natural sponges to bathe himself and then proceeded to eat the sponges and recount a story from his honeymoon which ended "...and that's where these sponges came from".
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Sponges use internal fertilization in their reproductive process.
depends on which kind!
Sponges are not one sex, but rather both as needed. This is called a hermaphrodite and it allows the sponge to fertilize eggs. When the baby sponges are released through the oscula they float in the water for several days. They look like plankton, but they attach themselves to the first hard surface they find. Then, they begin growing to become adult size sponges. ^ Was a great answer but didn't really answer the question. Yes, Sponges are hermaphroditic and they contain both male and female gametes, however, as the water passes through the sponge, the sponge releases it's sperm in hopes that it would enter another sponge and then it will find it's way into the egg.
There are many types of sponges you can use for cleaning. Examples of these are cellulose sponges, abrasive sponges, natural sponges, and dry sponges. The best one would depend on the cleaning surface. It is best to use soft sponges such as the natural sponge to clean fragile surfaces. To clean rough surfaces an abrasive sponge would do the trick.
they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization they use internal fertilization
Locusts use internal fertilization for reproduction. This is when the male locust actively copulates with the female to produce the fertilized egg.
In feeding, sponges use specialized cells called choanocytes to create water currents that bring in food particles, which are then engulfed and digested. In sexual reproduction, sponges can reproduce either sexually through the release of eggs and sperm into the water for external fertilization, or asexually through budding or fragment regeneration.
sponges are use in washing plates,glass of water.some sponges are in/on salted water on the ocean floor.
rocks! im not kidding!
Salmon use external fertilization
yes
Sponges may reproduce sexually or asexually. Oddly, most sponges are both male and female and play either role when sexually reproducing. The male releases sperm into the water, and if/when they reach a female, there is fertilization; a larva is released back into the water. The larvae find a suitable location to latch on, then begin the growth phase. Sponges use "budding" to accomplish this asexually. Basically, a piece of the sponge breaks off and is still a viable, living organism. It simply settles down and begins growing again.