Use "sponges" in a sentence

1. He always sponges off others.

2. Scraper attachment for sponges

3. Abrasive sponges for scrubbing the skin

4. Sponges look like veins across the faces.

5. Purple sponges breathe water like air.

6. These are deep sea sponges, meter scale.

7. Marine sponges have a long fossil record .

8. Synaptula lamperti lives on sponges (here in Indonesia).

9. They are sponges that regulate the flow of water.

10. It makes a superb filling for cakes and sponges.

11. Polishing sponges, polishing pads, abrasive sponges, abrasive pads, all of the aforesaid goods being for panels, tiles, slabs and materials with porous surfaces

12. “They soak up information like sponges,” says one mother.

13. Irregular forms, the Anaxonia, which include many amoebae and sponges

14. Affinities of Ctenophora: (A) Interphylar Relationship: Relationship with Sponges: Many au­thors tried to establish the sponges as to be closely related to Ctenophora

15. Deodorising apparatus for personal use, toilet sponges, powder compacts, cosmetic utensils, non-electric dusting apparatus, gloves for household purposes, washing mitts, gardening gloves, abrasive sponges for scrubbing the skin

16. The diet of most Boxfish consists of sponges, tunicates, worms, and crustaceans

17. Using tatty , worn, dirty, or scratchy wash mitts, sponges, drying towels etc.

18. These publications, relating to animals of the sea, are: Protozoa, Sponges, and Coelenterates

19. Psymberin, also known as irciniastatin A, is a cytotoxin derived from sea sponges.

20. Others, like sponges, consisted of a colony of cells with a porous skeleton.

21. Your department chief has sewn more sponges into his patients than stitches.

22. Sponges , jellyfish and corals were joined by bony fish, scorpions and trilobites.

23. Sponges, seaweed and algae come to the rescue, cementing pieces together to prevent total disintegration.

24. The anti-viral drugs Zovirax and Acyclovir were obtained from nucleosides isolated from Caribbean sponges.

25. The population density of these sponges is going down because of oil spills and other pollution.

26. Cancellous chips, sponges, and strips.1, 2 • Osteopromotive* materials enhance the natural bone-healing process

27. Miss Letitia Blandish, sister of the above, a fawning timeserver, who sponges on the wealthy

28. And you took too much for granted by assuming your audience was familiar with sponges.

29. These sponges take hundreds of years to grow and never stop growing until they die.

30. Unlike the sponges which evolved prior to Cnidarians, the Cnidarians are made up of true tissues.

31. Its chief exports had been sponges and merchant seamen, and those brought in nothing in wartime.

32. (The latter refers to all the animals except the sponges, Trichoplax, and the still poorly understood Mesozoa.)

33. Sunlight feeds the algae which feed the animals which feed the corals, sponges, clams, and fish.

34. Buckets, squeegees, sponges, and other Cleaning supplies are used to apply Cleaning products to floors and large surfaces.

35. These Blennies regularly live among coral rubble, macroalgae, or branching stony corals or at the base of sponges

36. We have over a dozen methods of contraception for women: pills, patches, IUDs, shots, sponges, rings, etc.

37. They sense the attitudes and observe the things practiced around them, and these they absorb like sponges.

38. Synonyms for Absorbs include imbibes, soaks up, sucks up, takes up, devours, drinks, receives, sponges, consumes and ingests

39. Scotch Brite can be used, but do not use other abrasive cleaners or sponges to clean your Staub.

40. With every storm, parts of the cliffs fall, including rocks and fossils of sponges, oysters and sea urchins.

41. Some sponges could be a thousand years old and large enough for a human to hide in.

42. 23 Sunlight feeds the algae which feed the animals which feed the corals, sponges, clams, and fish.

43. The Coelenterates or cnidaria are distinguished from sponges in being “tissue animals” (Metazoa) that have distinct digestive cavity

44. Typical Benthic invertebrates include sea anemones, sponges, corals, sea stars, sea urchins, worms, bivalves, crabs, and many more

45. Aphodal canal system- In certain leuconoid sponges such as Stelleta and Geodia has Aphodal canal system is found

46. On this day, we brought our own brooms, sponges and soap to wash and clean out our classrooms.

47. To actually see crabs scuttling across the floor and live sponges and even real live fish was astonishing.

48. Abrasive sheets, sanding sponges, sanding pads and sanding sheets, all being parts of power-operated machines, including sanders and grinders

49. Abrasive discs (hand tools), grinding belts, abrasive mats, abrasive sanding sponges, abrasive rollers, hand tools (hand-operated), tool belts (holders)

50. What that was, was a forest of sponges and coral, which is a critical habitat for the development of fish.

51. Calcareous sponge, any of a class (Calcarea) of sponges characterized by skeletons composed entirely of calcium carbonate spicules (needlelike structures)

52. Provides information on the basic microanatomical features of some major groups of simple multicellular animals including sponges, Coelenterates, and flatworms

53. Abrasive sheets, sanding sponges, sanding pads and sanding sheets, all for use with power-operated machines, including sanders and grinders

54. 22 Typically, a diver will walk 3 to 5 miles on the bottom and hook sponges into a basket.

55. They will protect species including sponges, sea squirts, corals, shellfish, and more exotic creatures such as the colourful cuckoo wrasse fish.

56. These Cherts were formed on sponges and spicules are readily apparent upon microscopic inspection (Laird 1935:254–55; Wray 1948:37)

57. Coelenterate At present, we have no information on the nature of the effector cells involved in graft rejection in sponges and Coelenterates

58. Calcareous sponges occur mainly on the rocky bottoms of the continental shelves in temperate, shallow waters; they are usually dull in colour.

59. Absorption describes the process of absorbing or soaking up something: Sponges are good at water Absorption; dark colors are better for heat Absorption.

60. Today the Blue Hole is famed for its sponges, barracuda, corals, angelfish —and a school of sharks often seen patrolling the hole's edge.

61. Even if the individual cells are separated, they wriggle along like amoebas until they come together and build up into whole sponges again.”

62. As first defined, Coelenterata included not only the animals now designated Cnidarians but also sponges (phylum Porifera) and comb jellies (phylum Ctenophora).

63. Cnidaria, therefore, is a well circumscribed taxon; it is considered by many to be a sister group of all metazoans other than sponges

64. Whereas the defining cell type for the sponges is the choanocyte, the defining cell type for the Cnidarians is the cnidocyte, or stinging cell.

65. Capture Carpet & Rug Dry Cleaner is composed of tiny particles that look and act like super sponges to absorb dirt, spills, and allergens

66. A 2006 study found that microwaving wet sponges for two minutes (at 1000 watt power) removed 99% of coliforms, E. coli and MS2 phages.

67. Ascon (plural Ascons) A cavity, in the form of a bag or tube, lined with choanocytes, that forms the structure of sponges; Derived terms

68. The reef flourished and grew for millions of years, and was home to multitudes of sponges, green algae, and animals too small to see.

69. Collagen sponges of different Biodegradabilities were prepared through chemical cross-linking of Type I collagen with glutaraldehyde (GA) at concentrations of 0.2, 1.0, and 2.0 wt%

70. Banning trawling will allow a living habitat of soft corals, sponges and numerous bottom-dwelling creatures in the seabed to rejuvenate, and the marine ecosystem to recover.

71. Noun Cnidarian (plural Cnidarians) (zoology) Any of various invertebrate animals, such as jellyfish, hydras, sea anemones, corals and formerly sponges and ctenophores that belong to the phylum Cnidaria

72. 3 Life on the ocean bottom Reef-associated taxa known to have such potential qualities include: algae species, sponges, Coelenterates , nudi-branch mollusks, and tunicates (Lustigman et al., 1992).

73. Contractile vacuole, regulatory organelle, usually spherical, found in freshwater protozoa and lower metazoans, such as sponges and hydras, that collects excess fluid from the protoplasm and periodically empties it into the surrounding medium

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76. Arborescent - resembling a tree in form and branching structure; "Arborescent coral found off the coast of Bermuda"; "dendriform sponges" arboresque , arboriform , dendriform , dendroid , dendroidal , treelike , tree-shaped , arboreal , arboreous

77. On the basis of the anhedral habit and a low grade of crystallisation of the quartz crystals, the occurence of siliceous nodules can probably be explained as an accumulation of siliceous fossils such as the sponges.

78. In Coelenterates (Sturaro et al., 1982) and even sponges (Costantino et al., 2000), ecdysteroids have also been isolated and chemically identified, but steroid compounds with sex hormone activity have not been found in these primitive invertebrates.

79. The absence of this structure, which is otherwise to be found in all animals except the sponges, can be explained in terms of function: a rigid separating layer would make the amoeboid changes in the shape of Trichoplax adhaerens impossible.

80. The lungs are no passive elastic sponges, but they are capable, in the acinous areas, of bringing about contractions of muscular and plasmatic formal elements (in close functional connection with pulmonary vasoconstrictions and vasodilations) induced by stimulations of the vegetative nervous system.