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Sponge Bob Squarepants is a cartoon character on the popular Nickelodeon network. He is a sponge living in the ocean and has many underwater friends. They get into all sorts of predicaments and the kids of all ages adore him.
SpongeBob is a sea sponge even though he is shaped like a synthetic kitchen sponge.
It depends on the type of sponge.
Sponge bob is in fact a sponge. It even states in his name.
No. He was born as a sponge.
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Yes it is flexible.
spongins and spicules give the sponge support:)
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What supports a sponge it its agility to love god with all its tentacles, rays, and hole on the bottom of itself.
The spicule in a sponge is its skeleton. It provides strength in the sponge.
A network of spongin or spicules.
The flexible protein fibers that make up a sponge are called spongin. The hard, tiny spikes found in sponges are called spicules, and they are made of silica or calcium carbonate.
Spicules provide support to the sponge. In fact, a spicule is defined as any (of various shapes and sizes, depending of the sponge) small calcareous or siliceous body embedded along the sponge's cells.
In insects there is a skeleton of cutin , cuticle , carotin while in sponges there are namatocytes
Support is basically provided by the calciferous and siliceous spicules it is covered with throughout. The spicules form the skeletal framework of the sponge. Also. the sponge is attached to the stratum via base, which adheres it to a fixed spot.