yes
Collar cells are found in sponges. Their function is to beat the flagella back and forth in order to make water go through the sponge. Apart from the sponge picking food particles from the water, the collar cells also do the same.
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Fungi are eukaryotic cells.
Fungi...
Choanocyte (collar cells) are any of the flagellated cells located in the body cavity of a sponge. They surround the base of the flagellum. The function of these cells is to maintain the flow of water through the body of the sponge.
NO
because have the same organism an animalia
because have the same organism an animalia
Jellyfish do not have collar cells. Sponges have collar cells, and yes, they are used for filter feeding.
Collar cells are found in sponges. Their function is to beat the flagella back and forth in order to make water go through the sponge. Apart from the sponge picking food particles from the water, the collar cells also do the same.
collar cell- choancyte that is most likely in sponges
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Sponges have collar cells, osculum, and spicules.
Fungi are eukaryotic cells.
Of course,there are multicellular fungi.
Fungi...
if we classified aktinimycets in fungi philum it can be true that we have prokaryotic fngi