ühiseluline
Ühiseluline, also known as coenocyte, refers to a type of cell structure found in certain organisms, particularly in the phylum Porifera, which includes sponges. In ühiseluline, the cells are interconnected and share a common cytoplasm, forming a syncytium. This structure allows for efficient nutrient distribution and waste removal, as well as coordinated responses to environmental stimuli. The term "ühiseluline" is derived from the Estonian words "ühine" meaning "common" and "eluline" meaning "living," reflecting the shared cytoplasm among the cells.
The ühiseluline structure is characterized by the absence of a true nucleus in individual cells. Instead, the
Ühiseluline sponges are known for their simplicity in structure and their role in aquatic ecosystems. They
Despite their simplicity, ühiseluline sponges exhibit remarkable adaptability and resilience, able to survive in a wide