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How a colony of sponges is formed?

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Answered by anshika160
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Explanation:

sponges reproduce asexually by the process of budding......

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Answered by godarpit123
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Sponges are simple animals in the Phylum Porifera. They have two layers of cells with a jelly-like material sandwiched between. ... When well-fed, a sponge will asexually reproduce by forming identical buds. These may remain attached to the colony, or break off and form new colonies.

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