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Canal system of sponges is not concerned with

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Answer: The correct answer is Sexual Reproduction.

Explanation: The primary functions of the canal system in Phylum Porifera is to aid in food collection, followed by respiration and excretion.

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SEXUAL REPRODUCTION

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The correct answer is SEXUAL REPRODUCTION.

In SPONGES. SEXUAL REPRODUCTION takes place through the participation of sperms and ovum.

These sex cells are either formed from the archaeocytes or from the choanocytes  present  in the canal system.

ARCHAEOCYTES: archaeocytes  are amoeboid cells found in sponges.

CHOANOCYTES: a flagellated cell with a collar of protoplasm at the base of flagellum,numbers of which line the internal chambers of sponges.

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