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Porifera (Sponges)
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Created Date 11.09.20
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Do invertebrates have a backbone?
Which Level of Classification is the most general and share the LEAST characteristics.
Which Level of Classification contains the least amount of organisms and is the most SPECIFIC?
Which Level of Classification has organisms that are more related to one another?
Which scientific name is written correctly?
Why phylum are spnges in?
Most sponges are
Which body shape do sponges have?
Cleaning sponges used to come from...
What invertebrate did we learn about today?
Sponges are the most the most __________ organisms.
Sponges are.......
Can sponges move?
One of the most common sponges on a coral reef are the....
Sponges are filter-feeders
What do sponges eat?
Sponges are covered in
Sponges have internal ______
Sponges take in water to get....
Inside the canals, the _________ cells generate water water flow and capture plankton.
Sponges reproduce internally by releasing _________ into the water column.
___________ love eating sponges.
Spnges have no true _________.
Sponges are _______________ organisms
Sponges reproduce ___________
______________ reproduction can occur when a group of cells breaks off from the parent sponge, attaches somewhere else, and continues to grow.
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