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A sponge's body is composed of a simple multicellular structure with specialized cells that work together to perform basic functions such as obtaining food, reproducing, and maintaining internal stability. The body of a sponge is supported by a porous skeleton made of a fibrous protein called spongin and/or mineral spicules.

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