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sponge

British pronunciation/spˈʌnd‍ʒ/
American pronunciation/ˈspəndʒ/
Sponge
[NOM]
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éponge

a marine invertebrate with a body full of holes through which water can circulate and nutrients can be absorbed
Synonymes : parazoan
poriferan
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sponge definition and meaning

What is a "sponge"?

A sponge is a simple multicellular organism that belongs to the phylum Porifera. They are characterized by their porous body structure, which is made up of numerous tiny openings called pores. Sponges can be found in a variety of marine environments, from shallow coastal waters to the depths of the ocean. They have a remarkable ability to filter water and extract nutrients from it using specialized cells called choanocytes. Sponges come in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors, with some species forming intricate and beautiful structures. They play important ecological roles by providing habitats and serving as filter feeders, helping to maintain water quality and biodiversity. Despite their seemingly simple appearance, sponges possess unique biological features and are a fascinating group of organisms in the marine ecosystem.

Exemples
1She used a clean sponge to wipe the kitchen counter.
2Sarah cleans the kitchen counters with a sponge.
3They used cake flour in their recipe to create a delicate and fluffy sponge for their layered cake.
4Deji's face look like he already chucked up the sponge just few minutes after starting the conversation.
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