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The cells that line the spongocoel and the canals in sponges

APinacocytes

BChoanocytes

CAmoebocytes

DPorocytes

Answer:

B. Choanocytes

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Phylum Porifera:

  • Members of this phylum are commonly known as sponges. 
  • They are generally marine (Except Spongilla, its fresh water sponge)
  • Mostly asymmetrical animals
  • These are primitive multicellular animals and have cellular level of organisation.
  • Sponges have a water transport or canal system.
  • Water enters through minute pores (ostia) in the body wall into a central cavity, spongocoel, from where it goes out through the osculum.


Functions of water transport /canal system in sponges. This pathway of water transport is helpful in:

  • Food gathering
  • Respiratory exchange and
  • Removal of waste


Water --> Ostia --> Spongocoel --> Osculum


  • Choanocytes or collar cells line the spongocoel and the canals
  • Digestion is intracellular
  • The body is supported by a skeleton made up of spicules or spongin fibres.
  • Sexes are not separate (hermaphrodite), i.e., eggs and sperms are produced by the same individual. 
  • Sponges reproduce asexually by fragmentation and sexually by formation of gametes.
  • Fertilisation is internal and development is indirect having a larval stage which is morphologically distinct from the adult.
  • Examples: Sycon (Scypha), Spongilla (Fresh water sponge)

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