Humans like to rub their dead flailed bodies against their skin when taking a shower.
yes for sponges
Yes! Less than humans, but they do have DNA.
All of them.
Both humans and sponges are made of millions of cells, both need oxygen to survive, both need water and both produce waste products.
There is a pretty extensive relationship between kiwis and humans. The relationship between kiwis and humans includes humans eating kiwis.
Because they can help us. By Born born again andagain..
Both humans and sponges are made of millions of cells, both need oxygen to survive, both need water and both produce waste products.
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.
yes we as humans are destroying sponge and that makes us a preditor to these sponges
No, sponges are not deuterostomes. Deuterostomes are a distinct classification of animals characterized by a particular pattern of embryonic development, which includes echinoderms and chordates such as humans. Sponges belong to the phylum Porifera, and they are considered one of the most basal and primitive animal groups.
If sponges become extinct, the organisms that depend on them for food and sheltor will be in difficult time. Many fishes live in the reefs formed by sponges, some eat the organic matter and diatoms on the sponges, some seek sponges for breeding. So if sponges are to extinct , these creatures would face the same danger and there would be imbalance in the marine food chain! Any imbalance in our ecosystem is finaly going to affect us humans!
they are sometimes helpful but yeah your to smart to ask a freken question like that.