how do sponges take up food underwater
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As water filters through a sponge's porous exterior, the sponge gains some motion, receives food and oxygen, and dispels waste. Inside the sponge, tiny hairlike structures called flagella create currents to filter bacteria out of the sponge's cells and trap food within them.
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