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The sponges reproduce by (a) budding or (b) regeneration

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What is sponges reproduction?

asexual


Sexual reproduction in sponges produce an organism are called?

Sporophyte


How does fragmentation in sponges differ from reproduction in reptiles?

Fragmentation in sponges involves breaking off a piece of the sponge that grows into a new individual, while reproduction in reptiles usually involves sexual reproduction where eggs are fertilized internally or externally. Sponges can regenerate lost parts easily through fragmentation, while reptiles rely on more complex reproductive strategies to produce offspring.


What is involved in both the feeding and the sexual reproduction in sponges?

In feeding, sponges use specialized cells called choanocytes to create water currents that bring in food particles, which are then engulfed and digested. In sexual reproduction, sponges can reproduce either sexually through the release of eggs and sperm into the water for external fertilization, or asexually through budding or fragment regeneration.


Do sea sponges have DNA?

Yes, sea sponges have DNA. DNA is the genetic material found in all living organisms, including sea sponges. It contains the instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of an organism.


What reproduce through asexual reproduction?

Sponges, mostly. Most worms are sexual and asexual reproducers though, too.


What is the term for asexual reproduction in sponges explain how the new individual forms?

Asexual reproduction in sponges can happen in a couple of different ways. The most well-known method is called gemmulation and it begins when groups of cells get stored on the surface of the sponge. New life erupts from these cells into sea water.


Do sea sponges grow?

Yes Sea Sponges Grow... they grow other sea sponges by reproduction! It starts with a bud, then it turns into an even bigger bud...until it gets to be a big enough sea sponge that it can provide its own foods. at this point it gets cut off!


What is one method of asexual reproduction used by livig organism?

Budding is one type of asexual reproduction. It is seen in sponges, plants and single celled organism. The parent and daughter cells are not the same size. In sponges a smaller nub will grow on the parent sponge and fall off to form a new sponge.


How often do sponges reproduce?

Sponges can reproduce sexually or asexually. They can reproduce through producing eggs and sperm that are released into the water where they can combine to form larvae. Asexual reproduction can occur through budding, fragmentation, or producing gemmules.


Which animal phylum has the lowest structural organisazation?

The phylum Porifera, which includes sponges, has the lowest structural organization among animal phyla. Sponges lack true tissues and organs, instead consisting of loosely organized cell layers that perform basic functions like feeding and reproduction.


What is the function of choanocytes in reproduction of sponges?

Choanocytes in sponges function in producing sperm and eggs, as well as in the development of embryos. They help to capture and process sperm in sponges that are hermaphroditic (contain both male and female reproductive organs) and assist in releasing the developing embryos for sexual reproduction.