A sponge is a filter feeder.
It has a mouth on its underside and it sucks in water through there and spits the water out through its top. It has collar cells (its male sex cells and digestive tract) that are attached inside of it that catch the algae that float through and digest them for the sponge. Then the sponge ejects its waste out of its top hole with the rest of the water going through.
Sponge fish, also known as spongivorous fish, primarily feed on marine sponges. They have specialized feeding behaviors and anatomy that allow them to efficiently consume and digest sponges, which are often toxic or unpalatable to other organisms. In addition to sponges, sponge fish may also consume small invertebrates or algae found in the same habitat.
Yes it is, because it does not breathe, eat, drink or reproduce...
Sea Lemons eat sponges with it's radula. It's favorite type of sponge to eat is the Breadcrumb Sponge. It also eats other Sea Lemons as well as other Nudibranchs.
The artistic sponge has meaning.
A very small piece of cake won't hurt them. Don't give them the cream or frosting though.
5000 pounds daily
a sponge!
eat it
Clown fish eat SEA SPONGE
It depends on the mass of the sponge.
The pores in a sponge are used to filter the water, and while doing that they collect food to eat
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Most of the time sponges eat algae and when fish come by the sponge sometimes sucks of algae.
They eat Christmas cake which is basically sponge cake with icing and fruit, and fried chicken.
yes bacteria and small organic particles
though tiny holes in the sponge
Clown fish eat SEA SPONGE