"Spongida" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The word "spongida" refers to a class of simple multicellular marine organisms also known as sponges. They are filter feeders and are characterized by a unique body structure that is specifically designed for water circulation, respiration, and locomotion. Life as sponges primarily involve obtaining nutrients from the water that passes through their bodies.
A porous mass of fibrous or elastic texture, typically composed of cellulose, absorbing moisture or other fluids.<br><br>Example: "Wring out the sponge and rinse it with water."<br><br>Synonyms: absorbent, sponge, pad.
Spoken (past tense): spoken is used to describe something that has happened and is already completed.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- I have spoken to the customer already.<br>- She has been spoken to by her manager about her poor performance.<br><br>Sponged (verb): to take something (such as money) from someone unfairly, especially by pretending to do work or to be doing something else.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- He sponged off his friend for a year before he finally got a job.<br>- She felt sorry for the guy who was sponging off his family.
I think the word is actually "spongy". <br><br>Spongy refers to something that has a soft, porous structure, often similar to a sponge. For example, a sponge cake or a spongy texture.
Sponge-like or dependent people, especially young people who receive financial support from their parents or others and do not try to earn a living for themselves.
Sponges are porous objects that absorb and retain liquids or moisture. They can come in various forms, including:<br><br>1. Household cleaning tools used for cleaning surfaces and wiping up spills.<br>2. Marine animals (Porifera) that live in water and feed on small organisms and particles.<br>3. In biology, sponges are simple multicellular organisms with a sac-like body and specialized cells for movement, feeding, and reproduction.<br><br>In a more abstract sense, the term "sponge" can also refer to something or someone that absorbs and absorbs a large amount of something else, such as an idea, attention, or energy.
Spongiae refers to sponges, a group of aquatic animals that belong to the phylum Porifera. Sponges are simple multicellular animals that filter food particles from the water using their porous bodies. They have a unique body structure, typically with a porous skeleton made of silica, calcium carbonate, or other materials. Sponges are found in various marine environments, from shallow tide pools to deep-sea areas, and are often attached to surfaces or creeping on the seafloor. They are filter feeders, using their pores and canals to draw in water, which is then passed through their bodies, trapping food particles and expelling the filtered water. Sponges play an important role in the marine ecosystem, providing habitat for numerous other species and serving as a food source for larger animals.
Having more air spaces within and being less dense, making it softer and more porous; more sponge-like.<br><br>Example: "The spongier cake was a delight to eat."<br><br>Or able to absorb or hold liquid more easily.<br><br>Example: "The spongier ground made it harder to walk."
Having a spongy or porous texture, especially referring to brain tissue as in the case of spongiform encephalopathies, such as mad cow disease.
A spongin is a type of animal or organism that belongs to the phylum Porifera. It is a soft, porous, and usually finger-shaped or branching organism that is either anchored to a rock or free-swimming in the water. Sponges, including spongins, are simple multicellular animals that take in water from the outside and filter it for food particles, expelling the water back out.<br><br>Spongin itself, however, is also the name of the organic skeleton that forms the framework of a sponge, made up of collagen and other proteins. It exoskeleton provides shape, support, and protection to the sponge.<br><br>Spongins are known for their unique ability to create a rigid framework that can be quite sturdy despite being made of a relatively soft and flexible material. This framework can take various shapes, such as spongy branches, tube-like formations, or even intricate networks of branching channels.
A spongioblast is a type of embryonic precursor cell that gives rise to glial cells in the central nervous system (CNS). It is a type of neuroepithelial cell that migrates and differentiates into different types of glial cells, including astrocytes, oligodendrocytes, and ependymal cells, which provide support and maintenance functions for neurons in the brain and spinal cord.