Sea sponges can regenerate remarkably quickly, often within a few days to weeks, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Their ability to regenerate is due to the presence of specialized cells called archaeocytes, which can transform into various cell types necessary for rebuilding the sponge structure. Factors such as water temperature, nutrient availability, and the extent of damage can influence the speed of this regeneration process.
5 to 10 minutes
The sponges reproduce by (a) budding or (b) regeneration
No, sea sponges are not decomposers. Sponges are filter feeders.
Because you touch yourself at night!
Sea sponges don't have any other adaptations really. Its a very long and difficult to[pic. You should discuss it with an expert.
yes sea sponges.
WHO LIVES IN A PINEAPPLE UNDER THE SEA Sponges do.
Sea sponges do not have many natural predators. The only animal that has been known to feed on sea sponges are sea slugs.
If you were to wring out the sponges before removing them, the sea would be just as deep.
Sea Sponges, They Absorb The Most Water Or Any Fluid And Synthetic Sponges Don't Have As Much Absorbency, Also They Don't Have As Many Holes.
No.
If you're talking about kitchen sponges, they do not have cells. However, sea sponges have cells.