- A
spongocoel (/ˈspɒŋɡoʊˌsiːl/), also
called paragaster (or
paragastric cavity), is the large,
central cavity of sponges.
Water enters the
spongocoel through...
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phagocytosed by the cell.
Choanocytes are
found dotting the
surface of the
spongocoel in
asconoid sponges and the
radial canals in
syconoid sponges, but they...
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outside through which the
current of
water exits after p****ing
through the
spongocoel.
Wastes diffuse into the
water and the
water is
pumped through the osculum...
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communicates with
radial canals through prosopyles which, in turn, open into the
spongocoel and to the
outside through the osculum. The body
structure of
these animals...
- as it
serves as the
connection between the
outside of the body and the
spongocoel but
called a
prosopyle in
syconoid sponges. They are
modified pinacocytes...
- size of the animal. The body
structure is
characterized by a stalk-like
spongocoel surrounded by a
single layer of choanocytes. If it is
simply scaled up...
- enterocoely, pseudocoelomate, sarcocele, schizocoelomate, schizocoely,
spongocoel col-
strain Latin colare, cōlum colander, coulee, coulis, coulisse, couloir...
- ****ules.
Water is
taken into the
inner chamber of the
sponge (known as the
spongocoel)
through ostia (small
pores created by porocytes).
Flagellated choanocytes...
- enterocoely, pseudocoelomate, sarcocele, schizocoelomate, schizocoely,
spongocoel col-
strain Latin colare, cōlum colander, coulee, coulis, coulisse, couloir...
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where water exits the sponge. The
leuconoid body plan doesn't
feature a
spongocoel. This
sponge is
known for
boring holes into calcium-rich substrates, hence...