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Yes, sponges are multicellular organisms.
Sponges are multicellular organisms.
Porifera are sponges.
Sponges are porous and sea water flows in and out of sponges. The sea water carry all sorts of nutrients, like algae, bacteria and smaller organisms, which are trapped within the sponge by minute hair-like cilia. This is what gives the sponge energy. The sponge is made of uni-cellular organisms but these cannot survive alone. The sponge is a colony of these unicellular organisms and survives as one.
all sponges are beneficial in the kingdom of porifera because sponges do not move and do not harm any other organisms
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Sponges
Organisms such as cnidarians, sponges and some fungi can reproduce .
Sponges are considered animals because they are multicellular organisms that lack cell walls, have specialized cells, and are capable of consuming food to obtain energy. They also have a simple body structure and are classified as part of the animal kingdom.
Asymmetrical are organisms, such as sponges, that have no true symmetry.
A phylum that includes the organisms known as sponges.