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Are sponges asymmetrical?

Most types of sponges have asymmetrical bodies. There are around 10 thousand different types of sponges found in bodies of water all over the world.


Do sponges live in the ocean?

yes sea sponges.


Are sponges radialbilateralor asymmetrical?

Most types of sponges have asymmetrical bodies. There are around 10 thousand different types of sponges found in bodies of water all over the world.


Were do sponges live?

They live underwater.smart one


Does sea sponge live in the Atlantic ocean?

Yes, sea sponges can be found in the Atlantic Ocean. They are simple, multicellular organisms that attach themselves to the ocean floor and filter feed on particles in the water. Sea sponges can be found in a variety of marine environments around the world.


Where does a sponge mostly live?

Sponges do live in the ocean.


Where do encrusting sponges live?

in the water


How long can sponges live?

30,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 years


Do sponges move around in water?

No Sponges dont move in water....! (:


Where do the red finger sponges live?

Finger Sponges are found southwards from Western Australia to the central New South Wales coast. Finger Sponges live in coastal waters and on subtidal rocky reefs.


How many cliona's are in the world?

There are several species within the Cliona genus, with estimates ranging from 80 to over 100 different species around the world. These are sponge-like creatures commonly known as boring sponges that live in marine environments.


Sponges can be found in what habitats?

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.