Plant, animal, and bacterial cells alike and different in a great number of ways. These cells all for example can have organelles.
Sponge cells are similar in that they are totipotent, meaning they can differentiate into various cell types. They also lack true tissues or organs and are organized in a loose structure called a cellular matrix. Additionally, sponge cells have specialized structures called choanocytes that aid in filter-feeding.
Cells from different living things are alike in that they all contain genetic material, organelles, and a cell membrane. They are different in terms of size, shape, structure, and function based on the organism they belong to and its specific needs and adaptations.
Cells are alike because they share basic structures and functions that define them as living organisms. All cells have a cell membrane, genetic material, and the ability to carry out essential cellular processes like metabolism and reproduction. These universal components are what make cells alike, regardless of their specialization or complexity.
No, all cells are not alike in structure and metabolic activities. Cells can vary in size, shape, and specialized functions depending on their location and role in the body. Different types of cells have specific metabolic activities and structures tailored to their functions.
The term for the gelatinous matrix in which all of the cells of a sponge are embedded is called mesohyl or mesoglea.
In sponges, water containing nutrients flows through numerous channels in their body. Specialized cells called choanocytes capture nutrients from the water and pass them onto other cells in the sponge's body for distribution. This allows for the efficient dispersal of nutrients to all cells in the sponge.
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No, not all human cells are alike. Cells are specialized to do a certain job. For example, a nerve cell is different red blood cell because they have different jobs to do. They look different, have differentnumbers of certain organelles's, and they are not all alike.
all cells have a cell membrane and a cytoplasm
Mesenchyme
Cork, sponge, wood, and trees are all made out of cells. Plastic, on the other hand, is a synthetic material and is not made out of cells.