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Multiple Choice
How does a sponge obtain food and oxygen and dispose of wastes?
A
Through a circulatory system
B
By absorbing nutrients directly through its epidermis
C
Through a digestive tract
D
By using specialized cells called choanocytes
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand that sponges are simple multicellular organisms that lack complex systems like circulatory or digestive systems.
Recognize that sponges obtain food and oxygen through a process called filter feeding, which involves drawing water into their bodies.
Identify the specialized cells called choanocytes, which are responsible for capturing food particles and oxygen from the water.
Note that choanocytes have flagella that create water currents, drawing water through the sponge's pores and trapping food particles in their collar structures.
Realize that waste products are expelled from the sponge's body as the water flows out through an opening called the osculum, completing the process of obtaining food and oxygen and disposing of wastes.