Sponges are commonly referred as an organism, because it is made up of more than one cell. Microorganisms normally only have one cell, single-celled organism, so a sponge would be a multicelled organism, or just a normal organism.,
yes bacteria and small organic particles
If soap is left on a sponge, it can lead to the growth of bacteria and mold, as the moisture and organic compounds in the soap provide a suitable environment for microbial development. Over time, the sponge may develop an unpleasant odor and become discolored. Additionally, the soap residue can make the sponge less effective for cleaning, as it may leave a film on surfaces rather than effectively removing dirt and grime. Regular rinsing and drying of the sponge can help prevent these issues.
are sponge cakes made out of a sponge? what color is a sponge cake? have i ever had a sponge cake? why is it called a sponge cake? answers to questions above: are sponge cakes made out of a sponge- no. what color is a sponge cake- depends on the flavor. have i ever had a sponge cake- no. why is it called a sponge cake- because he flakey spongy feeling of the sponge cake and the sponge cake feels and looks like a sponge. tell me if this helps on sponge cakes or your research on sponge cakes. thankyou :]
A sponge is classified as a filter feeder. It feeds by pumping water through its porous body, trapping tiny particles such as bacteria, plankton, and organic matter in the process. The sponge then absorbs these nutrients, which are essential for its growth and survival. This feeding mechanism allows sponges to play a crucial role in aquatic ecosystems by helping to filter and clean the water.
Yes, organic material can increase the absorbency of water in soil by improving soil structure and increasing the soil's ability to hold onto water. Organic matter acts like a sponge, holding onto water and keeping it available for plant roots.
a kitchen sponge sea spone purple sponge (sea sponge)
i see a sponge, do you see a sponge?
The sponges are filter feeders, that means the surronding sea water circulate throught the canal system they have and the absorb the organic matter the water carries as their food.
an example of calcareous sponge is SPONGE BOB!
Spikes in the sponge help protect the sponge.
SPONGE(say it loud) .... sponge (softer)
A sponge is something that has allot of holes, but can still hold/soak up water.