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"Sponges take organic matter that is cast off by coral and algae and recycle it into food that is consumed by larger organisms like snails and crabs, according to a new study in the journal Science. The result is a “sponge loop” that allows the reefs to thrive in otherwise inhospitable waters".
"Sponges take organic matter that is cast off by coral and algae and recycle it into food that is consumed by larger organisms like snails and crabs, according to a new study in the journal Science. The result is a “sponge loop” that allows the reefs to thrive in otherwise inhospitable waters".