Biology, asked by amardeepmishra1999, 16 days ago

Do you know about spongocoel?​

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Answered by purvihnagariya
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A spongocoel (/ˈspɒŋɡoʊˌsiːl/), also called paragaster (or paragastric cavity), is the large, central cavity of sponges. Water enters the spongocoel through hundreds of tiny pores (ostia) and exits through the larger opening (osculum).

Answered by gargimpk
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Explanation:

A spongocoel  is the large, central cavity of sponges The spongocoel is lined by a variety of cell types, each having a unique function: porocytes – line the pores of the sponge and are the structure through which water is taken into the organism.

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