They move by using their soft body and muscular foot.
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Predators of the yellow sponge include sea slugs, nudibranchs, and certain species of sea stars that feed on sponges. These predators can consume the sponge either by physically consuming it or by feeding on the cells of the sponge.
sea slugs main food source is a specific type of "alga". the sea slugs make a cut in the alga and sucks its cytoplasm and digest most of it but retains the plastids that trap the solar energy and so on plastids continues to photosynthesize and provide food to slugs. theree is requirement of certain gene for the process of photosynthesis.... and slugs contain at least one gene required for plastid functioning. Once slug has acquired sufficient amount of plastids it can suvive like plants for atleast nine (9) months by trapping solar energy and converrting it into food with the help of plastids. so the required food chain for sea slugs is as : algae (cytoplasm)-=__=------------ -sea slugs
Sea sponges can be preyed upon by certain animals like sea slugs, sea stars, and some species of fish. They can also be damaged by pollution and habitat destruction caused by human activities.
Sea slugs can be found in oceans around the world, from shallow waters to deep sea environments. They are diverse creatures with a wide range of habitats and can be spotted in tide pools, coral reefs, and even in sandy or muddy bottoms of the ocean.
sea slugs are sea sponge's enemy because sea slugs eat sea sponges
No. Sea slugs are Gastropods.
Sea slugs
Sea slugs like Bursatella leachii typically move slowly using muscular contractions called peristalsis. The distance they move can vary depending on factors like food availability, environmental conditions, and reproductive behavior. If you have questions about the movement patterns of sea slugs and a graph to analyze, a scientist or researcher specializing in marine biology or oceanography would be best suited to help you interpret the data.
Being a sea slug, enjoying their sea slug-y lives, and getting it down with the lady sea slugs. XD
Sea sponges do not have many natural predators. The only animal that has been known to feed on sea sponges are sea slugs.
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The cast of Attack of the Sea Slugs - 2008 includes: Simon Waltzer as Narrator
yellow or red
Yes