A red beard sponge is an animal that lives in the sea.
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Porifera
bithces
Sponge
they were plant based. you can get sponges from a plant relatede to pumbkins
They are in Porifera. Porifera is divided into three classes- Calcispongaie, Hylospongaie and the largest of all, Demospongaie, to which redbeard sponges belong to. Poriferans are multi-cellular organisms which remain attached to the bottom and have spicules. Porifera. The sponge is actually an animal. One of the very first divergences from within the group.
It is a type of sponge
Plant itself does not grow in a sponge. Sometimes spongy tissue is formed as in case of fruits of sponge gourd.
Red beard sponges are eaten by Sea slugs, starfishes, and sea turtles.
the collar cells hellp to classify the sponge as an animal to see if the sponge is a consumer or a producer. Therefore, the sponge is an animal so it is a consumer. hope i helped!!(:
there are a number of species of sea sponges if that is what you mean by "sponge".and it depends on the species if it does resemble a plant, some does or I think it does and some looks more like corals or so.
Redbeard sponges are filter feeders, meaning they primarily consume microscopic organisms such as bacteria, plankton, and other small particles from the water surrounding them. They obtain their food by filtering water through their porous bodies using special cells called choanocytes.