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Answered by Royalshibumishra
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The flagella of choanocytes beat to produce a water current, which enters the sponogocoel through ostia. It carries food particles and oxygen and sweeps away the metabolic wastes through osculum. Therefore, the canal system serves the function of food collection, respiration and excretion.


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Answered by Nikitaydv9999
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The flagella of choanocytes beat to produce a water current, which enters the sponogocoel through ostia. It carries food particles and oxygen and sweeps away the metabolic wastes through osculum. Therefore, the canal system serves the function of food collection, respiration and excretion.

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