Sponges have unique cellular structures that allow them to filter feed by pumping water through their bodies. They can regenerate from small pieces of tissue, making them resilient to damage. Sponges also have a simple body plan with specialized cells that can perform different functions, such as capturing food or secreting skeletal elements.
sponges feed through their pores or holes, their pores create a current pulling food into the central cavity of the sponge. the food sticks to the collar cells that lines the central cavity, there the amoebocytes pick up the food and digest it, carrying the nutrients to the other cells.summary:porescollar cellsamoebocytesother cells.
Sponges lack a true body cavity.Sponges exhibit radial symmetry.Sponges lack true tissues.Sponges are autotrophs.Sponges have a true coelom.-@leilooni
An insulator or neither. The water inside of the sponge is what would conduct electricity.
Minerals form a special kind of solid called a crystalline solid. This means that the atoms within the mineral are arranged in a specific, repeating pattern that gives the mineral its unique structure and properties.
Spicules are tiny hard needles made of silica or calcium carbonate that provide structural support to the body of certain sponges. These spicules can vary in shape and size depending on the species of sponge and are often used in taxonomy to classify sponges.
you have to kind
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filter feeders! : )
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Sponges use internal fertilization in their reproductive process.
Sponges are asymmetrical, although a few species have nearly radial symmetry.
What kind of behaviors do sponges inherit sponges inherit behaviors such as courtship, having baby sponges, and the features of the parents
Sponges are unusual in several ways, one being that they have almost no "normal" organs. Also, sponges do not have mouths but feed by filtering water through the openings in their bodies. Some sponges also have amazing regenerative properties and small pieces of sponge can regrow into another complete sponge.
Sponges are the simplest multicellular organisms and do not have tissues. They have a porous body with specialized cells called choanocytes that help in filter feeding. They are able to regenerate from small fragments of their body.
Other than its skin, nothing.