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Are insects spiders and crabs arthropods or sponges?

Arthropods


How do crabs attach?

Its depend on what kind of crab's are you taking about


Do all animals move about?

Mollusks, sponges, and coral are among the "animals" that remain relatively stationary.


What is a sea sponges job?

they provide food for other creatures with their body. By:Masterdunn5--------->Also used for sponges and they hitch rides on crabs backs! Sponges are filterfeeders; they filter tons of water through their bodies and in doing so clean the water. They also provide homes for smaller organisms, such as fish, shrimp,and hermit crabs.


Why are sponges and other animals with irregular body symmetry usually stationary?

These types of animals are typically stationary because they are suspension feeders that acquire their food by filtering water. Sponges are anchored in place, so they cannot escape from predators, instead they secrete toxins and antibiotics to defend themselves from infections and attackers.


Are crabs supposed to eat their water sponges?

no, a land hermit crab is not supposed to eat the sponge unless they are in bad condition


What did early scientists classify sponges as?

Early scientists classified sponges as plants because of their stationary nature and lack of obvious sensory organs. It was not until the 18th century that sponges were recognized as animals due to their ability to move, feed, and reproduce like other animals.


How does a crab care for itself?

Anemones attach themselves to the hermit crabs, to provide as a source of camouflage from its prey. They depend on hermit crabs to move about and to search for food


What is a sponge's favourite food?

Sponges are bottom-dwelling creatures that attach themselves to something solid, such as a rock. They rely on the system of the water canal to deliver food and oxygen to them. Sponges consume plankton.


Can you name 10 examples of invertebrate animals?

Squids Octopus caterpillars Snails Crabs Starfish Flies Spiders Jellyfish Sponges


What is the relationship between crabs and leeches in their natural habitat?

Crabs and leeches have a parasitic relationship in their natural habitat. Leeches attach themselves to crabs and feed on their blood, which can weaken the crab and make it more vulnerable to predators.


Barnacles attach themselves to the shells of crabs The barnacles receive a home The crab is unaffected?

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