Which special cell is present in the body of sponges.
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Sponges have several cell types: * Choanocytes (also known as "collar cells"), flagellated cells which function as the sponge's digestive system, are remarkably similar to the protistan choanoflagellates. The collars are composed of microvilli and are used to filter particles out of the water.
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Choanocytes are flagellated cells which line the spongocoel and form the so called 'choanoderm': the layer represents endoderm of a diploblastic poriferan organism. The flagella help in creating a unidirectional flow of water around the body of sponge. Choanocyte also has a collar made of microvilli.
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Choanocytes are flagellated cells which line the spongocoel and form the so called 'choanoderm': the layer represents endoderm of a diploblastic poriferan organism. The flagella help in creating a unidirectional flow of water around the body of sponge. Choanocyte also has a collar made of microvilli.
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