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Which cells from lining of spongocoel? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Choanocytes also known as 'collar cells' are distinctive cells line the interior body walls of sponges. These cells have a central flagellum that is surrounded by a collar of microvilli. It is endodermal in origin as they are formed by the germ layer known as endoderm and lines the inner wall of spongocoel.

Answered by abhishekpatel59259
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The flagellated cells lining the spongocoel is called choanocytes cells. Ostia are the pores present on the body of Sponges.

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