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Q: What happened to the sponge cells?
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Can individual sponge cells live independently?

Yes; if you were to place a sponge in the blender the individual sponge cells are capable of living independently.


Where are the collar cells located in a sponge?

within the canals of the sponge :D


What is the highest level of organization a sponge has?

The highest level of organization a sponge has are Cells.


How does the sponge defend itself from prey?

a sponge defends its self by using its stinging cells! :)


Are Sponge cells are organized into tissues and organs?

No.


Why are collar important for a sponge?

the collar cells hellp to classify the sponge as an animal to see if the sponge is a consumer or a producer. Therefore, the sponge is an animal so it is a consumer. hope i helped!!(:


Where are collar cells located and what are two functions of these specialized cells?

Choanocyte (collar cells) are any of the flagellated cells located in the body cavity of a sponge. They surround the base of the flagellum. The function of these cells is to maintain the flow of water through the body of the sponge.


Where collar cells located and what are the two functions of these specialized cells?

Choanocyte (collar cells) are any of the flagellated cells located in the body cavity of a sponge. They surround the base of the flagellum. The function of these cells is to maintain the flow of water through the body of the sponge.


Where are collar cells located and what are the two functions of these specialized cells?

Choanocyte (collar cells) are any of the flagellated cells located in the body cavity of a sponge. They surround the base of the flagellum. The function of these cells is to maintain the flow of water through the body of the sponge.


Where do you find the collar cells?

In a sponge under water.


How are nutrients dispersed to all of the cells of a sponge?

Nutrients can be dispersed to all the cells of a sponge because they can change their function. Sponges are very abundant and can even be found in freshwater.


Why would a sponge be considered a colony of cells rather than a multicellular organism?

A sponge is a colony of cells because it is a group of cells living and working together. It would be a multicellular organism only if those cells were grouped together as a function