which special cells are present in the body of sponges?
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Three principal types of cells may be distinguished—choanocytes, archaeocytes, and pinacocytes–collencytes.
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Although sponges do not have organized tissue, they depend on specialized cells, such as choanocytes, porocytes, amoebocytes, and pinacocytes, for specialized functions within their bodies. The mesohyl acts as a type of endoskeleton, helping to maintain the tubular shape of sponges
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