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external membrane, and in
others like a
single cell with
multiple nuclei.
Asconoid Syconoid Leuconoid Pinacocytes Choanocytes Mesohyl Water...
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Choanocytes (also
known as "collar cells") are
cells that line the
interior of
asconoid,
syconoid and
leuconoid body
types of
sponges that
contain a
central flagellum...
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Porifera (2002),
Lucosolenida contains 9 families,
ranging from
fully asconoid forms (Leucosoleniidae) to
fully leuconoid forms.
These body
plans are...
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cells are
known as porocytes. They are
present in the
Leucosolenia (an
asconoid sponge) in the body wall
through which water enters the body or they are...
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opening (osculum).
Depending on the body plan of the
sponge (which can be
asconoid, syconoid, or leuconoid), the
spongocoel could be a
simple interior space...
- sponges, they are
sedentary filter feeders. All
three sponge body
plans (
asconoid, syconoid, and leuconoid) can be
found within the
class Calcarea. Typically...
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occur in a
variety of colours,
usually rather pale. Its
canal system is of
asconoid type. The
colony consists of few
simple vase-like,
cylindrical individuals...
- organization,
asconoid, syconoid, and leuconoid,
reflect the
degree of
elaboration of the
choanoderm layer and mesohyl. In the
asconoid plan the interior...
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branched as in bunches"
where the "bunches are hollow." It is
considered an
asconoid sponge because it has no
definitive shape.
Leucosolenia botryoides is found...
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Sponge Body Plans:
asconoid (left),
syconoid (middle), and
leuconoid (right)...