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The surface of the orange puffball sponge is covered with small pores that filter small particles of food from the water that passes through them. Each sponge has flagella that help move the water through the sponge.
The sharp structure found in a sponge's body is called spicules. These spicules provide structural support and protection for the sponge.
The sponge is an organism that traps tiny organisms that pass in and out of its hollow body. Sponges are filter feeders that use their choanocyte cells to capture small particles and plankton from the water passing through their pores.
Sponge contains no specialized cells. Sponges are considered one of the most primitive multicellular animals and have a relatively simple cellular structure compared to organisms like paramecium, sea anemone, and jellyfish.
The buds formed inside a sponge during asexual reproduction are called gemmules. These structures contain a cluster of cells surrounded by a protective layer and can detach from the sponge to form a new individual under favorable conditions.
A human made sponge is called a sponge because humans used to use sea sponges.
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A sponge is an organism that has specific characteristics. It is a group of invertebrates which are organisms without "backbones" or endoskeletons.
Sponge is called a solid because it is a porus solid
Sponges are porous and sea water flows in and out of sponges. The sea water carry all sorts of nutrients, like algae, bacteria and smaller organisms, which are trapped within the sponge by minute hair-like cilia. This is what gives the sponge energy. The sponge is made of uni-cellular organisms but these cannot survive alone. The sponge is a colony of these unicellular organisms and survives as one.
are sponge cakes made out of a sponge? what color is a sponge cake? have i ever had a sponge cake? why is it called a sponge cake? answers to questions above: are sponge cakes made out of a sponge- no. what color is a sponge cake- depends on the flavor. have i ever had a sponge cake- no. why is it called a sponge cake- because he flakey spongy feeling of the sponge cake and the sponge cake feels and looks like a sponge. tell me if this helps on sponge cakes or your research on sponge cakes. thankyou :]
Protist, which are mainly one-celled organisms.
Water circulation through a sponge is primarily facilitated by the movement of specialized cells called choanocytes, which have flagella that create a water current. This current draws water into the sponge through tiny pores called ostia, allowing for the intake of nutrients and oxygen while expelling waste through larger openings called oscula. The porous structure of the sponge, along with its unique cellular arrangement, aids in maximizing water flow throughout its body.
Yes, squeezing of a sponge is called compression
The study of sponges is called Spermitology, orgination is from greek tradition of sponge study
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