creators i think
Sponges remove nitrogenous waste through a process called diffusion. The waste molecules passively move out of the sponge cells and into the surrounding water, where they are eventually carried away. This allows sponges to efficiently get rid of metabolic waste products from their body.
Glass sponges
Haliclona is a genus of marine sponges, commonly found in oceans worldwide. These sponges are known for their filter-feeding behavior, where they extract food particles from the water using specialized cells called choanocytes. Haliclona sponges play a vital role in marine ecosystems by providing habitat and food for various organisms.
The holes in a beehive are often times called cells. Each cell will contain several different bees that will go in and out of the hive using that cell.
Most insects have small holes in the exoskeleton that is called the trachea. Oxygen is delivered directly to the insects tissues via the trachea.
sponges are many holes or pores in them which the use for feeding and such.they also belong to the phylum porifera,which means "pore bearing."
The phylum's name hints to this:Pori= pores or holes and Fera= to bear... So sponges bear holes or pores which is an important characteristic of sponges.
Depends on what sort of liquid the sponges have been absorbing ... sponges have a tendency to mold and get bacteria inside the little holes.
FILTER
though tiny holes in the sponge
the sponges
to filter the liquid they're absorbing.
Sea Sponges, They Absorb The Most Water Or Any Fluid And Synthetic Sponges Don't Have As Much Absorbency, Also They Don't Have As Many Holes.
Phylum Porifera (Latin porus = pore, ferre =bearer) includes pore-bearing animals. These are commonly called sponges.
sponges have holes in thier body because they can't breath if they have no holes in thier body.Because sponge do not have body organs or body parts.
Not unless somebody puts one there. In their natural state, they have no sponges anywhere. (Please don't try this at home)
No. Sponges have their own phylum called Porifera.