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Are sponges unicellular?

If you're talking about kitchen sponges, they do not have cells. However, sea sponges have cells.


How many chromosome do sponges have?

Sponges typically have a haploid chromosome number of 16. This means that their cells have 16 individual chromosomes.


How do sponges communicate?

they communicatetheir cells can communicatehellodear friend i hope some of this information is usefulthe sponges cells can communicate with the sponge cells.for an example say there is 2 sponges and one of the sponges cells communicate with the other sponge it's like talking for sponges.


Do sponges have stinging cells?

No, sponges do not have stinging cells like those found in cnidarians (e.g., jellyfish and sea anemones). Sponges are filter feeders that rely on water flow to capture food particles, rather than using stinging cells for prey capture.


Do the cells of a sponges have cell walls?

No, the cells of sponges do not have cell walls. Instead, sponge cells are held together by a gelatinous extracellular matrix called mesohyl. This allows for flexibility and mobility of the sponge's body.


Are sponges prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

Sponges are Eukaryotic. They are multicellular, and their cells contain membrane-bound organelles.


Why porifera is characterised by choanocytes cells?

choanocyte cells are the cells lining the inner side of the sponges tiny bodies. It plays an important role in material transportation in and out of the sponges.


How many chromosomes do sea sponges have?

Sea sponges have a varied number of chromosomes depending on the species, but typically contain around 16 to 18 chromosomes in their cells.


Do sponges have specialized cells?

it has no muscles thats how it can function


Can sponges regenerate?

yes they can regenerate. Marine sponges are multicellular animals that can regenerate from single cells.


What are the sponges' structures of defense?

Stinging cells


The collar cells of sponges are similar to?

The collar cells of sponges are similar to choanocytes, which are specialized cells found in both sponges and some types of colonial protozoa. These cells have a collar-like structure with a flagellum that helps in creating water currents to bring in food particles for the sponge to consume.