Most sponges are marine, but there are some freshwater varieties
fresh water
typicaly sponges live in coral reefs with other sponges in their own habitat in the depths of the ocean floor!!!!
Polydictes is a genus of marine sponges belonging to the family Halichondriidae. These sponges are found in various marine habitats around the world, and they play a role in filtering water and providing habitat for other marine organisms.
ur talking bout SpongeBob right?......................................well spongbob likes bakiki bottom but that's just him
they live in big Pineapples and work at the Krusty Crab! they are found flipping crabby patties in the kitchen.
Modern sponges are predominantly marine, with some 150 species adapted to freshwater environments. Their habitats range from the inter-tidal zone to depths of 6,000 metres (19,680 feet). Certain types of sponges are limited in the range of depths at which they are found. Sponges are worldwide in their distribution, and range from waters of the polar regions to the tropical regions. Sponges are most abundant in both numbers of individuals and species in warmer waters.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
The spicules of some sponges focus and direct sunlight to cells lying below the surface of the sponge, where symbiotic organisms carry out photosynthesis.
Yes it is. It filters food particles, lives in large colonies that provide habitats for other animals. Divers know that they come in many beautiful colors too, but they are different from sponges
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
no sponges are not unicellular.
No, sponges are not parasitic.
no sponges do not have bones