All sponges have toxic substances inside of their bodies to discourage preditors to not attack them.
it is a watery habitat
sponges are filter feeders and conduct intracellular digestion.
the cells that make up their bodies can live as single cells
I don't know, why don't you ask wiki answers, is a very bad answer and does not answer his question at all. Here is a better answer: All sponges have toxic substances inside of their bodies to discourage preditors to not attack them.
Sea sponges don't have any other adaptations really. Its a very long and difficult to[pic. You should discuss it with an expert.
Yes there are special adaptations of a sheep.
it has a long snout for feeding on coralline algae and sponges in cracks and crevices
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hands and feet
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flippers and a layer of blubber.
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