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. Compared to a human, what is different about how the sea sponge gets molecules from food and air?

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  • 06-01-2022

Answer:

They're very simple creatures, though: a sponge doesn't have a respiratory system, a digestive system, or a circulatory system. Instead, sponges rely on the flow of water through their bodies to bring them food and oxygen and carry waste away.

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