Cells of sponges are called as
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Pinacocytes. These cells are the "skin cells" of sponges. They line the exterior of the sponge body wall. They are thin, leathery and tightly packed together.
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Cells of sponges are called choanocytes.
- Flagellated cells that serve as the sponge's digestive system, choanocytes (also known as "collar cells"), are strikingly similar to the protistan choanoflagellates.
- Because most types of their cells may travel inside their bodies and a few can convert from one type to another, all known live sponges can remold their bodies.
- Collar cells, which are made up of microvilli, are used to filter water for particles.
- These devices are also used to collect nutrients from the surrounding water.
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