Final answer:
Sponges are filter feeders that capture food by filtering water through their porous bodies, facilitated by the movement of water driven by flagella in their cells.
Step-by-step explanation:
Sponges, belonging to the phylum Porifera, are filter feeders . This means that they pump water into their bodies through their pores and extract food from it. Given that sponges live immersed in water and have porous bodies , these organisms filter water to capture food particles, absorb oxygen, and expel wastes. Thus, sponges' porous bodies help them to ' capture food '. The correct answer here is (c) capture food.