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what are archaeocytes?

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Answered by manangupta6
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Archaeocytes (from Greek archaios "beginning" and kytos "hollow vessel") or amoebocytes are amoeboid cells found in sponges. They are totipotent and have varied functions depending on the species

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • they are amoeboid cells found in sponges
  • they are totiotent and have varied functions according to the species

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