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Question: Based on the diagram, identify the structure , freezing, and anoxia (lack of oxygen).
So, option B is correct.
Option C: A mobile cell found in the bodies of invertebrates such as echinoderms, mollusks, tunicates, sponges, and some chelicerates is known as an amebocyte or amoebocyte. Pseudopodia are the means by which they travel.
So, option C is incorrect.
Option D: Some sponges have spicules, which are structural components. They offer structural protection as well as serve as a deterrent to predators.
So, option D is incorrect.
Hence, Option B is the correct answer.
Note:
A Gemmule is an asexually formed mass of cells capable of evolving into a new organism or into an adult freshwater sponge. Sponge buds are tiny bud-like cells that sponges form to survive harsh environmental conditions. A freshwater sponge can replicate sexually as well as asexually. Budding and gemmulation are the most common forms of asexual reproduction. Gemmules are the internal buds produced by freshwater sponges. These gemmules are tough and covered in an embryonic cell cluster that is dormant. Freshwater sponges are multicellular marine sponges belonging to the Porifera Kingdom Phylum. Sponge, for example, is a member of this empire.