mesenchyme or mesohyl
choanocytes
no its not!
b
Choanocytes
Blood cells use a protein called hemoglobin to capture oxygen.
Amebocytes
Collar cells are found in sponges. Their function is to beat the flagella back and forth in order to make water go through the sponge. Apart from the sponge picking food particles from the water, the collar cells also do the same.
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They are actually small hairs called Cilia. Not cells.
archeocytes
The goblet cells have this function.
Capture of microscopic particles which carry out certain cells for food purposes or of defence - El Pacco :)
Blood cells use a protein called hemoglobin to capture oxygen.
Amebocytes
Collar cells are found in sponges. Their function is to beat the flagella back and forth in order to make water go through the sponge. Apart from the sponge picking food particles from the water, the collar cells also do the same.
A spongocoel is the cavity inside a sponge, such as Grantia, that is lined with flagellated cells and stores the food (tiny particles and bacteria) the sponge receives from filter-feeding. Inside the spongocoel, food particles are trapped on a layer of mucilaginous material and transported into the sponge's cells for digestion.
Into: endocytosis Out: exocytosis
Yes; if you were to place a sponge in the blender the individual sponge cells are capable of living independently.
Its called the cilia.
The Dustagrabba cells. Kidding, cilia.
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