Amebocytes belong to the phylum Porifera, which includes sponges. Amebocytes are a type of cell found in the body of sponges, responsible for various functions such as nutrient transport, digestion, and structural support within the organism.
Choanocytes (also known as "collar cells"). Choanocytes are found dotting the surface of the spongocoel in asconoid sponges and the radial canals in syconoid sponges, but they comprise entirely the chambers in leuconoid sponges.
No. Sponges are animals and animal cells do not have a cell wall.
Sponges are made of several cell types that each have certain functions. The ameobacyte (or ameoba-type cell) digests food that is driven to it by the collar cells, which each possess a flagellum
it is found in on the outer layer of the cell
choanocytes are resonsible for current flow and trapping food particles in sponges source: my invertebrate zoology textbook :)
Many cell organelles resemble sponges.
The molecule cell is the main cell found. This cell contains nucleptidees.
it is a type of sea creature which is normally found in sri lanka.
It is only found in a plant cell.
It is only found in a plant cell.
It is a plant cell