why are collar cells important in classifying sponges as animals
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Because no other animal has anything like collar cells..
sponges are an example of collar celled organisms
collar cell- choancyte that is most likely in sponges
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.
flagellated protists
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Jellyfish do not have collar cells. Sponges have collar cells, and yes, they are used for filter feeding.
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Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
I think its collar cells