Well seahorses are made up of over millions of cells
Sponge contains no specialized cells. Sponges are considered one of the most primitive multicellular animals and have a relatively simple cellular structure compared to organisms like paramecium, sea anemone, and jellyfish.
The group name that means "stinging cells" is "Cnidaria." This phylum includes marine animals such as jellyfish, corals, and sea anemones, which possess specialized cells called cnidocytes. These cells contain nematocysts, which can inject toxins into prey or potential threats, providing both a method of capture and defense.
A sea lamprey is a multicellular organism. It belongs to the class Agnatha within the phylum Chordata and is characterized by a complex body structure made up of multiple cells organized into tissues and organs. Unlike unicellular organisms, sea lampreys have specialized systems for feeding, reproduction, and movement.
Seahorses are a genus (Hippocampus) of fish belonging to the family Syngnathidae, which also includes pipefish and leafy sea dragons. There are over 32 species of seahorse, mainly found in shallow tropical and temperate waters throughout the world.
Specialized stinging cells called cnidocytes in cnidarians like jellyfish, sea anemones, and corals are responsible for capturing food. These cells contain nematocysts, which are used to inject toxins into prey and defend against predators.
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Sea horses belong to Kingdom Animalia. Animals have eukaryotic cells.
They simply are not the same in any kind of way. The name Sea Horse comes from the shape of the animal's head.
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Sponge contains no specialized cells. Sponges are considered one of the most primitive multicellular animals and have a relatively simple cellular structure compared to organisms like paramecium, sea anemone, and jellyfish.
Uh, if they didn't breed, how are they supposed to have more sea horses? Yes, sea horses breed.
Sea horses can mostly be harmed by Crabs and Tuna fish witch both eat sea horses
Sharks eat any kinds of fish or sea animals like crabs and sea horses
because animals want to eat them
Swimming and caring for its young (the male does, if it has any).
Any thing that is bigger than it.
no sea horses and normal horses are completely different. sea horses get there name because they are sea creatures that somewhat look like actual horses that you ride