i believe it is by the central openind
sponge are omnivores or detrivores because they feed on living and dead particles
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.
Typically, sponges feed on bacteria which they filter out of the water. They have special cells with whip-like flagella. The beating of the flagella creates a current of water into the sponge, carrying bacteria, which they filter out. A sponge can pass up to 20 000 times its own volume in water through its body in 24 hours. See link below for more information. ther usually filter feed
When a plant has enough energy and glucose to feed itself
Organisms that break down and feed on waste and dead organic matter are called decomposers. Examples include bacteria, fungi, insects, and earthworms. These organisms play a vital role in recycling nutrients back into the ecosystem.
No, it has pores which allow the sponge to filter feed.
"clean" water and "waste" water in a sponge are all the same. Their bodies allow constant flow of water, there is no beginning and end to a sponge; thus technically waste water leaves a sponges body through its many pores.
through its pores and holes
Angelfish feed on sponge. Their jaws have been elongated to be able to feed on the sponge. There is also a thick layer of mucous.
sponge are omnivores or detrivores because they feed on living and dead particles
sponge are omnivores or detrivores because they feed on living and dead particles
Pores in a sponge allow water to flow through its body, facilitating the process of feeding. As water enters through the pores, it carries tiny food particles and microorganisms, which are filtered out by specialized cells called choanocytes. These cells use their flagella to create a water current and trap food particles, allowing the sponge to absorb nutrients while expelling waste through larger openings. This filtration system enables sponges to efficiently feed and thrive in their aquatic environments.
No, because the sponge from the ocean are living, breathing creatures. The sponge in the kitchen is synthetic and is specially adapted for absorbing fluids. The sponge in the ocean is meant to only live and thrive and feed others as its prey.
Pandas feed itself by pulling bamboo and bamboo leaves with their paws.
itself
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.
The steer will feed by itself, so long as you have some good feed in front of him.