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A sponge is classified as an extracellular organism. Its body structure consists of a porous network, allowing water to flow through and facilitating the uptake of nutrients and oxygen from the surrounding environment. Sponges rely on a simple cellular organization and do not have specialized tissues or organs, with most of their cellular processes occurring outside the cells in the extracellular matrix.

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