Biology, asked by Bidyapb6125, 11 months ago

what are loose cell aggregates/

give me some eg:-

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Answered by mansabhartiy
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loose cell aggregate is simply not just multicellular but also not a tissue, the body organization is cell aggregate simply means so many cells co-ordinated to work together but not organizing them as a tissue........

Eg:- sponges

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Answered by marishthangaraj
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Loose cell aggregates and examples

Explanation:

  • Loose aggregates are the phenomenon, in which, cells are dissociated and tend to ungroup themselves with cells of their own type. Loose cells can migrate easily, in contrast to epithelial cells.
  • The body consists of a cluster or aggregation of cells which have rudimentary differentiation but are not organized into tissues or organs. It is found in sponges.  In between two tubes is present coelom in which are present a number of organs.
  • Example: Tumour cells of loose aggregation can move to other parts and reaggregate themselves and spreads cancer.
  • It also helps for animal classification. Example: Sponges have loose cell aggregation.

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