sponges have no cells which means no tissues and that means no organs
because of what the cycle is there would not be any organs in the body of a
sponge
Yes sponges have organs.
a backbone and organs.
No sponges lack organized multicellular organs, such as nerves and muscles.
Phyla such as Porifera (sponges) lack organs and have asymmetrical or no specific body symmetry. Another example is Placozoa, which also lack organs and have asymmetrical body shapes.
Other than the mesophyl skeleton and exoskeleton of some sponges they only have differentiated cells that receive nutrients from water flow through the sponge. No organs as you would think of organs, No nervous system, circulatory system and no heart.
The phylum Porifera contains the simplest animals, known as sponges. Sponges lack tissues and organs, and their body structure is very basic compared to other animal phyla.
sponges are one invertebrate group which has no mouth, stomachs or other organs
Sponges belong to the phylum Porifera. They are multicellular aquatic animals that lack tissues and organs.
All sponges don't have respiratory organs. Instead, individual sponges breath for the sponge.
they dont everything living has a heart
Well, it depends. If scientists have been able to engineer synthetic organs for animals who need a replacement, then they would still be animals. Otherwise, an animal without any real organs would be a robot.
tissues, organs, and organ system