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Encrusting sponges are adapted to a flat, spread-out growth form that allows them to effectively cover surfaces in their marine environment. Their growth is limited by factors such as competition for space with other organisms, the availability of nutrients, and the need for constant water flow to facilitate feeding and respiration. This low-profile growth helps them adhere to substrates like rocks or coral and minimizes damage from wave action and predation. Additionally, their morphology is optimized for maximizing surface area while minimizing height, which can be disadvantageous in their habitats.

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