Sponge belongs to the kingdom Animalia. They are simple, multicellular organisms classified under the phylum Porifera. Sponges are unique for their porous bodies and lack of true tissues and organs, relying on a simple body plan to filter feed and obtain nutrients from water. They are primarily found in marine environments, although some species inhabit freshwater.
Kingdom: Animalia Sub-Kingdom: Parazoa Phylum: Porifera
Sea sponges comes under the kingdom Animalia. They belong to the phylum Porifera.
Sponges are part of the animal kingdom, specifically in the phylum Porifera. They are multicellular organisms that lack true tissues and organs.
The sponge belongs to the kingdom of: AnimaliaFor the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section (Answers.com) indicated below.
The scientific class of an yellow Tube Sponge is- Demospongiae. Yes... this is the correct spelling.
Kingdom: Animaliaphylum: poriferaClasses: CalcareaXestospongia sp.Balaji Jonnadula M.Sc Microbiologybaluqualis@yahoo.com
Yes, they are both classified as animals, in the kingdom Animalia.(Some sponges much more closely resemble plants.)
The giant barrel sponge is classified as Xestospongia muta. It belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Porifera, class Demospongiae, order Haplosclerida, and family Petrosiidae.
No, a sponge is not considered an organism in the traditional sense because it lacks complex organ systems and does not exhibit characteristics of living organisms like movement or the ability to consume nutrients. Sponges are classified as multicellular filter feeders belonging to the animal kingdom.
The brown tube sponge is of Kingdom Animalia, phylum Porifera and Class Demospongiae. It is further classified as Order Agelasida, Genus Agelas and species A.conifera.
are sponge cakes made out of a sponge? what color is a sponge cake? have i ever had a sponge cake? why is it called a sponge cake? answers to questions above: are sponge cakes made out of a sponge- no. what color is a sponge cake- depends on the flavor. have i ever had a sponge cake- no. why is it called a sponge cake- because he flakey spongy feeling of the sponge cake and the sponge cake feels and looks like a sponge. tell me if this helps on sponge cakes or your research on sponge cakes. thankyou :]
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