The material it is made out of but don't know what the material is.
A sponge has an asymmetrical symmetry. So they don't have a definite shape.
The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job.
Rubber is typically more elastic than sponge due to its ability to stretch and return to its original shape. Sponge, on the other hand, is more compressible and less likely to return to its original shape once compressed. The elasticity of rubber allows it to be used in applications where stretch and flexibility are required, while sponge's compressibility is useful in providing cushioning and absorbing impacts.
Sponge is a solid as it has a fixed shape
The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job.
The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
The sponge is considered to be asymmetrical because it is not a perfect shape, and it is generally an off shape.
It changes shape because the water which absorbes into the sponge makes the sponge ore spongey to be squashed and moveable.
Yes, a flexible network of protein fibers called spongin provides structural support within a sponge's body. This network helps maintain the sponge's shape and allows for water flow and nutrient exchange through its pores.
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The shape of a protein allows it to perform its particular job
No, sponge is not considered an elastic material. Elastic materials have the ability to return to their original shape after being stretched or compressed, while sponge will deform and retain its new shape.