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What is the phylum of amebocytes?

Amebocytes belong to the phylum Porifera, which includes sponges. Amebocytes are a type of cell found in the body of sponges, responsible for various functions such as nutrient transport, digestion, and structural support within the organism.


How do sponges diget their food?

Sponges are made of several cell types that each have certain functions. The ameobacyte (or ameoba-type cell) digests food that is driven to it by the collar cells, which each possess a flagellum


What organelle is similar to the mitochondria?

Many cell organelles resemble sponges.


What type of cell is cell membrane found him?

it is found in on the outer layer of the cell


Where is collar cell found?

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.


What cell type is primarily found?

The molecule cell is the main cell found. This cell contains nucleptidees.


Where are sponges found?

sea sponges are found in mostly in salt water, but a few live in fresh water.


What type of cell is the central vacuole found in?

It is only found in a plant cell.


What type of cell is central vacuole found?

It is only found in a plant cell.


What cell organelles resemble?

Many cell organelles resemble sponges.


What type of cell is found in plant?

It is a plant cell


Do the cells of a sponges have cell walls?

No, the cells of sponges do not have cell walls. Instead, sponge cells are held together by a gelatinous extracellular matrix called mesohyl. This allows for flexibility and mobility of the sponge's body.