Sponges are multicellular, heterotrophic, lack cell walls, and are similar to other animals in that they produce sperm cells. all sponges are sessile aquatic animals. That is, it sticks to the surface of the water and stays in place (that is, does not move).
Is the sponge a real animal?
One of the sponges and the primitive multicellular aquatic animals that make up the sponge phylum. Approximately 5,000 species are listed and inhabit all oceans that attach to surfaces above 8,500 meters (29,000 feet) deep from the intertidal zone.
Why are sponges considered animals?
Water is pumped through the cells of the small pores to the inner chamber, which is lined with choanocytes, which are lined with caterpillar cells. They ingest food particles and water is drained from the sponge surface through the oscram. Therefore, they can be considered like animals.
Which animal class is a sponge?
Sponges usually belong to Demosponge. What does the Sponge Gate belong to? Sponges belong to the phylum Sponge.
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