the only way they can move is by the water movement moving it around. It can not move by itself
Sponges use currents or contract their bodies to provide movement. Most will attach themselves to the bottom and stay there for the rest of their lives.
The archeocytes is responsible for the high power of ergeneration in sponges,for instance if the sponge are wounded,the wound go heal very quick as a result of this archeocytes.ti is also responsible for the movement of food material in & out of sponges.
Sponges lack muscle cells for movement, while cnidarians lack a skeletal structure for support and protection. Without these features, these organisms are limited in their ability to achieve a more mobile lifestyle compared to animals with more specialized adaptations.
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
no sponges are not unicellular.
no sponges do not have bones
No, sponges are not parasitic.
Two sponges rubbing against each other would make a better model for the process that causes an earthquake. This is because earthquakes typically occur due to the movement of tectonic plates along faults, which is more accurately represented by the movement of solid objects like sponges rather than the jiggling motion of gelatin.
Sponges are asymmetrical, although a few species have nearly radial symmetry.
To answer your question no sponges do not hibernate
Yes sponges have organs.
No. Sponges are animals, which are heterotrophic.