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- A spongocoel (/ˈspɒŋɡoʊˌsiːl/), also called paragaster (or paragastric cavity), is the large, central cavity of sponges. Water enters the spongocoel through...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...