it is in the s.e.x phylum..... lol im just joking.....
Sea sponges comes under the kingdom Animalia. They belong to the phylum Porifera.
The Sponge belongs to Phylum Porifera.
Sponges have pores and are filter feeders
No, a sea cucumber is not a sponge. Sea cucumbers are marine animals belonging to the echinoderm phylum, which also includes starfish and sea urchins. They have a soft, elongated body and are part of the animal kingdom, while sponges are simple, multicellular organisms classified under the phylum Porifera. The two groups differ significantly in structure, function, and biology.
Kingdom: Animaliaphylum: poriferaClasses: CalcareaXestospongia sp.Balaji Jonnadula M.Sc Microbiologybaluqualis@yahoo.com
If you used a natural sponge, you used an animal from the phylum Porifera, which is the sponge phylum.
No. Sea sponges belong to phylum Porifera ("pore-bearing"), whereas arthropods with their joint appendages, exoskeletons and segmented bodies, belong to a totally different phylum, Athropoda.
A sponge is in the phylum Porifera. The phylum's name hints to this:Pori-spores and Fera- to bear... So totally it is something that bears pores - which is an important characteristic of sponges.
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