The sponge belongs to the kingdom of: Animalia
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The sponge absorption process works by soaking up liquid through tiny pores in the sponge material. Factors that affect the efficiency of sponge absorption include the material of the sponge, the size of the pores, the density of the sponge, and the surface area of the sponge.
When squazzing a sponge dry, it involves both a push and pull motion. The push motion is squeezing the water out of the sponge, while the pull motion is drawing the excess water into the sponge itself.
A sponge is usually in a solid state of matter.
A sponge has less mass than a book of the same size because a sponge is less dense. The sponge is made up of more air pockets and less material compared to the dense paper and binding of a book, which results in the sponge weighing less for the same size.
Yes, clay is denser than sponge. Clay is a natural mineral material that is compact and heavy, while sponge is a lightweight, porous material that is less dense.
Their are two families the sponge comes from; Plakinidae and Oscarellidae. The phylum is Porifera.
he is not the only sea sponge, because his whole family is sea sponges exactly.
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Tube Sponges are in the Class: Demospongiae, subordinate to the Phylum: Porifera.
they are invertibrates I mean they are including of a family of a invertibrates animals.
The scientific name of the purple tube sponge is Aplysina lacunosa.
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Because that is the scientific name for the family of animals that we call sponges.
The genus of the Calcareous sponge is Leucetta and the species is Floridian. The order is Clathrinida and the family is Leucettidae.
They first wanted to call him spongeboy but that name was already taken.
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The giant barrel sponge is classified as Xestospongia muta. It belongs to the kingdom Animalia, phylum Porifera, class Demospongiae, order Haplosclerida, and family Petrosiidae.