like blobs of living jelly among the spikes, these cells digest and distribute food, carry away waste, and form sperm or egg cells
The jellylike cells, also known as gel cells, provide cushioning and support for the delicate structures of the body. They help protect organs from injury by absorbing shock and distributing pressure evenly. Additionally, they contribute to the overall shape and structure of the body.
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The phylum Cnidaria is comprised of animals that are radially symmetrical and have a jellylike material, called mesoglea, between two layers of cells.
this is my question what is the function of t-cells?
The function of bulliform cells is to roll the leaves
cytoplasm
i don't know probablly both
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jellylike substance inside cells that contains molecules and in some cells organelles
cytoplasm, it is all cells.
The phylum Cnidaria is comprised of animals that are radially symmetrical and have a jellylike material, called mesoglea, between two layers of cells.
Cytoplasm
You might be referring to the colloid in the cell called cytoplasm. This is what suspends the organelles in the cell and also contains water.
It is an aqueous solution called cytoplasm.
it travels through your bones by bone marrow, a jellylike substance, where new blood cells are constantly being produced
this is my question what is the function of t-cells?
when cells are designed to do a specific function