A sponge is classified as an extracellular organism. Its body structure consists of a porous network, allowing water to flow through and facilitating the uptake of nutrients and oxygen from the surrounding environment. Sponges rely on a simple cellular organization and do not have specialized tissues or organs, with most of their cellular processes occurring outside the cells in the extracellular matrix.
Extracelluar Matrix
intracellular
Intracellular
intracellular fluid
No; the major intracellular anion is phosphate.
intracellular pathogens can only replicate inside a host cell, whereas extracellular pathogens can replicate independent of the host
intracellular.
Extracelluar Matrix and Glogi Apparatus
The primary site of intracellular digestion are the lysosomes.
Centipede digestion is intracellular. They have a digestive system where food is broken down within specialized cells through intracellular processes.
Intracellular is more lazy compared to extracellular environment when both of them are resting. Maybe intracellular is more tired.
The intracellular receptors differ from membrane receptors based on their location. Membrane receptors are usually on the plasma membrane but the intracellular receptors are found inside the cell.