typicaly sponges live in coral reefs with other sponges in their own habitat in the depths of the ocean floor!!!!
The algae provides food to the sponge and the sponge provides protection to the algae in return.Answerlichens
The highest level of organization a sponge has are Cells.
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.
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The spicules of some sponges focus and direct sunlight to cells lying below the surface of the sponge, where symbiotic organisms carry out photosynthesis.
well at petsmart they have a cricket keeper that houses crickets they also have gutload food for them to eat and for water cut up a sponge dont give them a dish of water they will drown
are sponge cakes made out of a sponge? what color is a sponge cake? have i ever had a sponge cake? why is it called a sponge cake? answers to questions above: are sponge cakes made out of a sponge- no. what color is a sponge cake- depends on the flavor. have i ever had a sponge cake- no. why is it called a sponge cake- because he flakey spongy feeling of the sponge cake and the sponge cake feels and looks like a sponge. tell me if this helps on sponge cakes or your research on sponge cakes. thankyou :]
No, freshwater habitats are not independant of terrestrial habitats.
a kitchen sponge sea spone purple sponge (sea sponge)
i see a sponge, do you see a sponge?
Spikes in the sponge help protect the sponge.
an example of calcareous sponge is SPONGE BOB!
SPONGE(say it loud) .... sponge (softer)
Zirconium sponge is a sponge, when the sun is to hot it turns certain stones in to zirconium sponge, FACT
A sponge is something that has allot of holes, but can still hold/soak up water.
Habitats are homes to animals.