What supports a sponge it its agility to love god with all its tentacles, rays, and hole on the bottom of itself.
Spikes in the sponge support the body. They also help defend the sponge.
Spikes, needle-like structures in the sponge, help hold up the sponge
mass of spicules .
Spickules
Spicules provide support to the sponge. In fact, a spicule is defined as any (of various shapes and sizes, depending of the sponge) small calcareous or siliceous body embedded along the sponge's cells.
The major function of spicule is to provide structural support to the organisms. Spicules also play other roles and one of the roles is to provide deterrence from predators that might attack.
Yes it does. All a sponge is, is a dead sea creature.
spongins and spicules give the sponge support:)
Cell membrane and cell wall.
nucleosomes
Glass, surprise.
Cytoskeleton
There actually is not a structure that provides support in an animal cell because they lack a definite shape. Animal cells only have cell membranes, but those do not provide rigid support like that of the cell wall in plants.
The threadlike structures that provide support and shape for cells are called cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton consists of protein filaments, such as microtubules, actin filaments, and intermediate filaments, which give the cells their structural integrity and help in cell movement and division.
The skeletal structures are made of an aluminum or steel alloy and its main purpose is to provide support to any new building during construction.
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