Asked by Joanna Rodriguez on Jul 28, 2024

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If the cells of a sponge are separated, the cells will

A) reproduce sexually.
B) die.
C) form spicules for protection.
D) grow flagella and swim away.
E) reassemble into a new organized sponge.

Spicules

Small, pointed structures made of silica or calcium carbonate serving as a skeletal element in sponges and other invertebrates.

Flagella

Long, slender appendages that protrude from the cell body of some bacteria, protozoa, and spermatozoa, used for locomotion.

  • Familiarize oneself with the architecture, utility, and environmental contribution of sponges.
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Nalaner and Laner LockerttJul 29, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
When the cells of a sponge are separated, they have the remarkable ability to reassemble into a new organized sponge, demonstrating their capacity for cellular recognition and self-organization.