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The respiratory structures of Sponges are *​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The respiratory system of a sponge is based on the process of diffusion. It is controlled by the ostia and special cells called choanocytes that help move water around the sponge's body, using channels in their mesohyl tissue.

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Respiratory Structures in Sponges:-

Sponges are a type of aquatic animal whose body is covered in tiny pores called ostia.

The respiratory system of a sponge is based on the process of diffusion.

It is controlled by the ostia and special cells called choanocytes that help move water around the sponge's body, using channels in their mesohyl tissue.

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