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sponges have no cells which means no tissues and that means no organs because of what the cycle is there would not be any organs in the body of a sponge
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All sponges have toxic substances inside of their bodies to discourage preditors to not attack them.it is a watery habitat
sponges have cellular level organisation meaning that their cells are specialized so that different cells perform different functions
Because no other animal has anything like collar cells..
Organs are made up of small cells instead of large cells to allow the organs to be not easily harmed. This way if one cell dies or is attacked then the organ will not be damaged. If the cell was larger then the organ might not be able to recover.
If you're talking about kitchen sponges, they do not have cells. However, sea sponges have cells.
No, most cnidarians have stinging cells, not sponges.
Yes, Porifera or sponges are eukaryotic because they have a nucleus and organs in their cells, they are unicellular but still very primitif.
No. Sponges are animals and animal cells do not have a cell wall.
-has no tissues,organs, or an organ system. -sessile -asymmetrical -loose republic of cells ex. sponges are the most common that are found in the ocean
Other than the mesophyl skeleton and exoskeleton of some sponges they only have differentiated cells that receive nutrients from water flow through the sponge. No organs as you would think of organs, No nervous system, circulatory system and no heart.