first of all, there is two types of sponges. one of them are when you take them and clean the dishes or toilet, tub. The other 1 is where it lives under water. And you can learn that in class when, you are doing science. "Grade 6 Diversity Of life". the other 1 you can learn in grade 1, 2 or kindergarden, preschool.
A sponge doesn't have a body temperature, because a sponge doesn't have a body. But how warm or cold you put the sponge under water or any liquid is the temperature of the sponge.
The sponge uses the choanocytes to move a steady current through its body.
Spongocoel, literally 'sponge cavity'.
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The body of a sponge is covered in tiny openings called pores. These pores allow water to flow in and out of the sponge, which helps the sponge filter out food particles and oxygen from the surrounding water.
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Through the holes in their body.
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A flagellated cell that sweeps water through a sponge's body is called a choanocyte. Choanocytes have a flagellum that creates a current to bring water through the sponge's pores, allowing for filter feeding and gas exchange to occur within the sponge's body.
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The sponge is considered to be asymmetrical because it is not a perfect shape, and it is generally an off shape.