No, Red Beard sponges do not have radial symmetry. They belong to the class Demospongiae, which typically exhibit a more irregular and asymmetrical body structure.
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The malarial parasite feeds on red blood cells, reproduces within them, and releases toxins that can destroy the cells. It disrupts the normal function of red blood cells, leading to symptoms like anemia, fever, and organ damage. Additionally, the parasite can hide from the immune system by changing the surface proteins on infected red blood cells.
The bearded vulture, also known as lammergeier, is the only bird with a beard. The "beard" is actually feathering on the neck and throat that resembles a beard.
The organism that provides food for a parasite is known as the host. The parasite relies on the host for nutrients and a place to live. This relationship is often harmful to the host, as the parasite benefits at the host's expense.
The red beard sponge can befound in the Caribbean.
The red beard sponge is found in the Atlantic Ocean.
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A red beard sponge is an animal that lives in the sea.
The red beard sponge belongs to the phylum Porifera, which consists of aquatic animals known as sponges. Sponges are simple multicellular organisms that lack true tissues and organs.
All sponges don't have respiratory organs. Instead, individual sponges breath for the sponge.
Red beard sponges are eaten by Sea slugs, starfishes, and sea turtles.
it is upright. it releases gas through a crack on its underside
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small fish, shrimp, mud crabs, or other small sea animals