They cannot but babies can move around by swimming.
No Sponges dont move in water....! (:
sessile. This term is good for any animal that doesn't move: barnacles, sea-squirts, tube worms.
tube sponges come in many natural colors such as brown, dull green and yes, yellow. secondly tube sponges reproduce by spliting their selves in half. so i guess their only family is the one sponge.
They use the waves in the water to move around.
Yes they are.
Yes, tube sponges are radially symmetrical, meaning they are symmetric around a central axis. This symmetry allows them to filter water efficiently and capture food particles as they flow through their bodies.
the only way they can move is by the water movement moving it around. It can not move by itself
not necessarily .
porifera
zooplankton
a type of sponge that is purple
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