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Pinacocyte Choanocyte Lophocyte Porocyte Oocyte Archeocyte Sclerocyte ****ule
Water flow
Choanocytes (also
known as "collar...
- with
choanocytes,
cells with whip-like flagella.: 29 However, a few
carnivorous sponges have lost
these water flow
systems and the
choanocytes.: 39 ...
- structure.
Regardless of body plan or class, the
spongocoel is
lined with
choanocytes,
which have
flagella that push
water through the spongocoel, creating...
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based on an
increasingly complex skeletal system and
compartmentalized choanocytes. A few
sources (such as the
Treatise on
Invertebrate Paleontology, 2004)...
- lack true tissues. They have two cell layers: the
pinacoderm and the
choanocyte layer. The
pinacoderm layer is the
epidermal layer that
consists of pinacocyte...
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distinguished from the
rather similar Sycon raph**** by the fact that the
choanocyte chambers are not
fused but are free from each other.
Sycon ciliatum is...
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amoebocytes as well as
other sponge cells including the
phylum specific choanocyte.
These cells move
within the
walls of a
sponge and form ****ules. Ts****el;...
- and some
morphological characteristics, like the
common presence of
choanocytes, now
unanimously support a
common origin. Traditionally, eumetazoans...
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myxogastrids Opisthokonta: most
metazoans (male gametes,
epithelia and
choanocytes),
chytrid fungi (zoospores and gametes) Excavata: some
acrasids (Pocheina...
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known as archaeocytes,
capable of
transforming into the
feeding cells or
choanocytes.
Amoeboid stages also
occur in the
multicellular fungus-like protists...