What happen if cells of different species of sponges are separated and then put together as a mass
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Sponges have gemmules which undergo internal budding so if they are separated and put together they will form a new sponge.
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if the cells of different species of sponges are put together and they are then separated then a new individual sponge will be formed.
Explanation:
- Sponges belong to the the Phylum porifera. They have a special type of reproductive capability which takes place by the action of the gemmules. As a result of this when the sponges are put together there is a formation of outgrowth from the body of the sponsors.
- As a result of this formation of a new sponge. The news. Is observed when the two cells are separated from each other
- this type of reproductive capability is not present in higher animals.
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