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umm the salt water is used to ahving salt in its natural habitat and the fresh water is not

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Q: What are the difference between saltwater and freshwater sponges?
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Where are sea sponges found?

sea sponges are found in mostly in salt water, but a few live in fresh water.


Where do sponges lives?

Sponges are aquatic animals that live in freshwater or marine environments. They can be found attached to rocks, reefs, or other hard surfaces on the ocean floor. Sponges are filter feeders, meaning they pump water through their bodies to collect food particles.


Where are sponges habitats?

Most sponges are marine, but there are some freshwater varieties


How do golf ball sponges die?

Sea sponges can only survive in saltwater, so if you put them in freshwater, they will quickly die. They are also very sensitive to air and do not like to be taken out of the water because their pores get filled with air. If too many of their pores are filled with air, they will die.


Do sponges live in fresh water or salt water?

Nearly all most all of the 5,000 known sponges are found in saltwater; however, 150 species live in freshwater.


Does the sponge Painted Tunicate live in saltwater or freshwater the scientific name is Claveline Picta?

Claveline Picta belongs to a family of sea sponges, so the Painted Tunicate does live in salt water. Hope it helps =)


What is the difference between sponges and sea anemone central cavity?

sponges have central cavity and sea anemone have gastravascular cavity


How do freshwater sponges survive the winter in colder climates?

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What is the difference between freshwater and marine sponges. Why is there no terrestrial sponge?

Freshwater sponges are delicate in structure, growing as encrusting or branching masses. They usually appear greenish because of the algae that live on them. Freshwater sponges may attain a volume of more than 2,500 cubic centimeters (150 cubic inches). Marine sponges are natural bath sponges (with living cells removed) that we all are familiar with. They actually are the oldest and simplest animals that have been living on earth for millions of years. Marine sponges are filter-feeding animals because all adult sponges are sessile and can't move around benthic surface. Marine sponges have no true tissues or organs, just constructed with layers of cells even without nervous system. Marine sponges come in different but striking colors, bright red, purple, yellow, and brown, etc. These colors and some are toxic as well may help them defend from sponge eating invertebrates and some fishes. Some other small marine organisms, fishes, and microscopic organisms often call marine sponges their homes. There are no terrestrial sponges because they are filter feeders obtain from water particles.


What is an amphidisc?

An amphidisc is a spicule with a denticulate wheel at each end, found in freshwater sponges.


How many species of freshwater sponges are there?

I think most of these sponge species live in aquatic habitats. Such as cold oceans in the Arctic and Antarctic, but few live in warmer climates. About 150 of the sponge species live in warm climates, like tropical areas, while most live in cold areas.


What organisms are found in porifera?

Porifera are sea sponges. They have no symmetry (asymmetrical) and they are one of the most basic forms of life. They have a 2 cell layer wall made of collar cells, spicules, amoeba like cells, and a layer of epidermal like cells. The spicules and the amoeba like cells are in between the layer of collar cells and epidermal cells. Sponges also have pores throughout their structure. Porifera include freshwater sponges as well of marine varieties. Freshwater sponges are common although not obvious. Frequently they are green in color due to included algae.