Cnidaria or poricnid
The highest level of organization a sponge has are Cells.
Yes they are. In many videos you can see sponges.It's nothing new to see sponges n the Coral Reefs. It's just part of the Tropical Life. yes, there are sponges in the coral reefs. they are goregous and beautiful thing too. they are in existance. they are the coral reefs. corla reefs have sponges.
Sponges primarily live in marine biome, especially in coral reefs and rocky shore environments. They can also be found in freshwater environments, such as rivers and lakes.
Some plants are coral, kelp, seaweed, and algae.
Red tree sponge coral, a demosponge is found in southern Florida, the Caribbean Sea, and the Bahamas. No coral grows in polar waters. However, the Anthozoa coral live in dark, deep ocean waters which are cold.
they live in big Pineapples and work at the Krusty Crab! they are found flipping crabby patties in the kitchen.
Sea sponges are found in a variety of habitats in the ocean, from shallow coastal waters to deep-sea environments. They typically attach themselves to hard surfaces like rocks, coral reefs, or the ocean floor. Sea sponges can also be found in both warm and cold waters around the world.
Sponge habitats are areas in the ocean where sponges thrive and play a critical role in the ecosystem. They can be found in various marine environments such as coral reefs, rocky shores, and deep-sea habitats. Sponges provide important ecological functions, including filtering water, providing habitat for other organisms, and contributing to nutrient cycling.
There are many different animals that can be found in coral reefs. These include various types of plankton, fish, mollusks, sponges, echinoderms, anemones, crustaceans, sea worms, reptiles, and mammals.
Producers that are found in the coral reef are zooxanthellae, sponges, seaweed, corraline algae, marine worms, marine algae, plankton, phytoplankton.
Modern sponges are predominantly marine, with some species adapted to freshwater environments, ranging from the inter-tidal zone to depths of 6,000 meters (19,680 feet). Certain types of sponges are limited in the range of depths at which they are found. sponges are worldwide in their distribution, and range from waters of the polar regions to the tropical regions. sponges are most abundant in both numbers of individuals and species in warmer waters.www.junglewalk.com/photos/Sponge-pictures.html
sea sponges are found in mostly in salt water, but a few live in fresh water.