they eat tiny organic organisms floating in the water,also by the special cells that are inside the sponge.
Sponges are consumers, as they are animals that filter feed on particles suspended in water to obtain their food. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like plants do.
Sponges provide a protected environment for algae to live within their tissues, while algae produce food through photosynthesis that benefits the sponge. The algae also help with waste removal by consuming the sponge's metabolic byproducts. This mutually beneficial relationship is called symbiosis.
The body of a sponge is covered in tiny openings called pores. These pores allow water to flow in and out of the sponge, which helps the sponge filter out food particles and oxygen from the surrounding water.
The Amoebocytes in sponges travel freely in the Mesenchyme. They digest food that the sponge has extracted from the water and transport the digested food to the parts of the sponge that need it.
Redbeard sponges are filter feeders, meaning they primarily consume microscopic organisms such as bacteria, plankton, and other small particles from the water surrounding them. They obtain their food by filtering water through their porous bodies using special cells called choanocytes.
The sponge gathered food by filting the food.
Yes it does. All a sponge is, is a dead sea creature.
Sponges are consumers, as they are animals that filter feed on particles suspended in water to obtain their food. They do not produce their own food through photosynthesis like plants do.
Sponge is primarily classified as a filter feeder. They obtain food by filtering microscopic particles, such as bacteria and organic matter, from the water that flows through their porous bodies. Sponges do not actively hunt or scavenge for food, as they rely on water currents to bring nutrients to them.
a sea sponge uses energy when mating and filtering food :)
No.
All sponges draw water in, catch water borne food particles, and then expel the water over and over, they are known as filter feeders.
A tube sponge gets their good from a fliter in there mouth. ( The fliter is there mouth)
they observe water,dirt,dust,and bacteria that the sponge is obtaining
The osculum
It either refers to a sponge cake (such as a Victoria sponge), or a kind of pre-ferment used in breadmaking. The context will clarify which it means.
The pores in a sponge are used to filter the water, and while doing that they collect food to eat