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What does it mean that sponges are sessile? Question 1 options: They move along the bottom of ocean using flagellum. Sponges are lazy. They are anchored to one spot all of their adult life Sponges move
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What does it mean that sponges are sessile?
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They move along the bottom of ocean using flagellum.
Sponges are lazy.
They are anchored to one spot all of their adult life
Sponges move like snails.
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The answer is C
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