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Sponges Capture Food. Sponges live in intimate contact with water, which plays a role in their feeding, gas exchange, and excretion. Sponges capture food (detritus particles, plankton, bacteria) that is brought close by water currents created by the choanocytes. All sponges are aquatic and the majority of species are marine. They draw in water through tiny pores in their outer walls, called. They provide shelter for algae, shrimp, and crabs. The primary method that these carnivorous sponges use to capture their prey involves sticky threads and hooks that loop around prey as it gets caught. From what scientists have observed, most carnivorous sponges eat small crustaceans and other small animals that can be captured passively. Porifera, also known as sponges, feed by filtering water through their bodies. How do sponges acquire and digest food? As water circulates through the sponge, it brings food in the form of bacteria,. Sponges that live on coral reefs have symbiotic relationships with other reef species.

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The primary method that these carnivorous sponges use to capture their prey involves sticky threads and hooks that loop around prey as it gets caught. From what scientists have observed, most carnivorous sponges eat small crustaceans and other small animals that can be captured passively. How do sponges acquire and digest food? They provide shelter for algae, shrimp, and crabs. They draw in water through tiny pores in their outer walls, called. All sponges are aquatic and the majority of species are marine. Sponges live in intimate contact with water, which plays a role in their feeding, gas exchange, and excretion. Porifera, also known as sponges, feed by filtering water through their bodies. Sponges that live on coral reefs have symbiotic relationships with other reef species. Sponges capture food (detritus particles, plankton, bacteria) that is brought close by water currents created by the choanocytes.

eReefNews, Vol. 5, No. 5 Sea Rod Coral and Elephant Ear Sponge at

Sponges Capture Food All sponges are aquatic and the majority of species are marine. They draw in water through tiny pores in their outer walls, called. All sponges are aquatic and the majority of species are marine. Sponges that live on coral reefs have symbiotic relationships with other reef species. How do sponges acquire and digest food? Sponges capture food (detritus particles, plankton, bacteria) that is brought close by water currents created by the choanocytes. From what scientists have observed, most carnivorous sponges eat small crustaceans and other small animals that can be captured passively. Porifera, also known as sponges, feed by filtering water through their bodies. The primary method that these carnivorous sponges use to capture their prey involves sticky threads and hooks that loop around prey as it gets caught. Sponges live in intimate contact with water, which plays a role in their feeding, gas exchange, and excretion. They provide shelter for algae, shrimp, and crabs. As water circulates through the sponge, it brings food in the form of bacteria,.

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