sponges are an example of collar celled organisms
collar cell- choancyte that is most likely in sponges
why are collar cells important in classifying sponges as animals
The flagellum of a collar cell helps to create water currents that bring in water along with small particles and nutrients.
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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.
The collar function in a virus helps the virus attach to host cells by recognizing specific receptors on the cell surface. This attachment is necessary for the virus to enter the host cell and infect it. The collar function can vary between different types of viruses and plays a crucial role in determining host specificity.
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It depends on what store you go to so other wise the choices may vary for a dogs training collar
A breakaway collar is designed to break apart if there is intense pressure on it. So if for example your cat got the collar hooked on something instead of being stuck and possibly choking to death the collar would break open and the cat would be free.
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Choanocyte or collar cells is a unique type of porifers which contains a flagellum surrounded at its base by a thin cytoplasmic collar. This cell creates current and ingest food particles from water.