Sponges can regenerate the entire organism from just a conglomeration of their cells. They can be cut up or mashed, and as long as they have two special cells called collencytes, which produce the gelatinous matrix in the sponge, and archeocytes, which produce all the other cells in the spongeâ??s body, the sponge will reform into the sponge it once was. Although, it will look different.
Sponges are an oceanic animal too. So he fits in with all of the other Spongebob characters. I hope this helped(:
Buds?
No they just look that way. but they are a round type of sponge...i guess that's what happens to old sponges...lol Spongebob's parents are regular sea sponges, himself is a sponge you may find in a kitchen. How his parents managed to have a kitchen sponge son, I do not know.... Well, it's just a cartoon, anyway!
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They reproduce Asexually
The sponges reproduce by (a) budding or (b) regeneration
They can reproduce sexually and asexually.
Yes.
by budding and sexually
Sponges can reproduce sexually or asexually. They can reproduce through producing eggs and sperm that are released into the water where they can combine to form larvae. Asexual reproduction can occur through budding, fragmentation, or producing gemmules.
Bacteria, yeast, sponges
Sponges can reproduce sexually or asexually
Yes, sponges can reproduce both sexually and asexually. They can reproduce asexually through a process called budding, where new individuals grow from existing ones. They can also reproduce sexually by releasing sperm and eggs into the water for fertilization to occur.
No, sponges do not undergo meiosis as they reproduce through a process called fragmentation or budding where new individuals develop from a parent sponge. Meiosis is typically found in organisms that reproduce sexually to produce gametes.
tube sponges come in many natural colors such as brown, dull green and yes, yellow. secondly tube sponges reproduce by spliting their selves in half. so i guess their only family is the one sponge.
1. Reproduce 2. Have sproes