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What network supports most sponges?

Skeleton made up of spicule supports most sponges .


Are sponges asymmetrical?

Most types of sponges have asymmetrical bodies. There are around 10 thousand different types of sponges found in bodies of water all over the world.


Are sponges radialbilateralor asymmetrical?

Most types of sponges have asymmetrical bodies. There are around 10 thousand different types of sponges found in bodies of water all over the world.


What is the sponge prey?

Sponges are filter feeders, which mens that they pimp water through their bodies and absorb the plankton that gets sucked in. Therefore, most sponges prey on plankton. However, there are a few types of carnivorous sponges that actively hunt and capture small curstaceans.


Which of these marine animals have bodies full of holes or pores?

the sponges


What are Sponges' special adaptations?

All sponges have toxic substances inside of their bodies to discourage preditors to not attack them.it is a watery habitat


What type of sponge material supports a sponges body structure?

A network of spongin or spicules.


What do spopnges use for movement?

Sponges use currents or contract their bodies to provide movement. Most will attach themselves to the bottom and stay there for the rest of their lives.


Do the bodies of cnidarians have many pores?

Yes. Yes the do. Well, sponges anyway


How do coral feed are they filter feeders like sponges?

Algae live in their bodies and make most of their food, but coral do catch tiny organisms to eat also.


Where are sponges habitats?

Most sponges are marine, but there are some freshwater varieties


Where do sponges lives?

Sponges are aquatic animals that live in freshwater or marine environments. They can be found attached to rocks, reefs, or other hard surfaces on the ocean floor. Sponges are filter feeders, meaning they pump water through their bodies to collect food particles.