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What is spongilla..............​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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actually ! Spongilla is a genus of freshwater sponges. They are found attached to rocks, sticks and plants. To withstand adverse weather conditions, they have a dormant stage known as gemmules. These sponges have a thin dermal layer and have a soft texture.

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do you know how to reproduce

They have the capability to reproduce asexually and sexually. There are two ways of asexual reproduction: gemmelae forming during hibernation and bud forming. Sexual reproduction happens in the summertime: the sponge gives birth to live larvae that are free swimming.

Answered by MagicalEarth
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Spongilla is a genus of freshwater sponges in the family Spongillidae found in lakes and slow streams. Sponges of the genus Spongilla attach themselves to rocks and logs and filter the water for various small aquatic organisms such as protozoans, bacteria, and other free-floating pond life.

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