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Question
name: amira womack
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date: 9/20 2018
- what is the function of the “collar” of the choanocyte cell?
- what does the term “monoecious” mean?
- what is the function of spicules and spongin?
- true or false: sponges have tissue level organization.
- true or false: sponges have 3 types of cells.
- true or false: most sponges are asymmetrical.
- true or false: sponges carry out the process of digestion in the stomach.
- true or false: in sponges, both excretion and respiration occur by diffusion of molecules across a cell membrane.
- true or false: sponges have a primitive brain.
- true or false: sponges can reproduce both sexually and asexually.
Brief Explanations
- The collar of the choanocyte cell helps in trapping food particles through the movement of its flagellum and the sticky collar.
- Monoecious means that an organism has both male and female reproductive organs within the same individual.
- Spicules and spongin provide structural support to the sponge. Spicules are hard, mineral - based structures and spongin is a flexible, protein - based material.
- False. Sponges are at the cellular level of organization, not tissue level.
- False. Sponges have more than 3 types of cells such as choanocytes, amoebocytes, and pinacocytes.
- True. Most sponges do not have a regular body shape and are asymmetrical.
- False. Sponges do not have a stomach. They digest food intracellularly.
- True. In sponges, excretion and respiration occur by diffusion of molecules across the cell membrane.
- False. Sponges lack a brain or any centralized nervous system.
- True. Sponges can reproduce sexually by the release of gametes and asexually by methods like budding or fragmentation.
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- Traps food particles.
- Organism has both male and female reproductive organs in the same individual.
- Provide structural support.
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