chlooee1k chlooee1k
  • 15-09-2020
  • Biology
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why are ostia important to sponges

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jonathanjordimadrazo
jonathanjordimadrazo jonathanjordimadrazo
  • 15-09-2020
Sponges don't have internal organs. They don't have muscles, a nervous system, or a circulatory system. Their walls are lined with many small pores called ostia that allow water flow into the sponge. ... Sponges are able to get microorganisms such as algae and bacteria for food through openings.
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sagecapricorn
sagecapricorn sagecapricorn
  • 21-03-2022

Answer:

They are the pores through which water, sperm, and food enter the sponge. (got it correct on my quiz)

Explanation:

Ostia is where water, sperm, and food enter the sponges.

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