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  2. Pinacocyte - Wikipedia

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    Pinacocytes are part of the epithelium in sponges. They play a role in movement (contracting and stretching), cell adhesion, signaling, phagocytosis, and polarity. [ 2 ] Pinacocytes are filled with mesohyl which is a gel like substance that helps maintain the shape and structure of the sponge.

  3. Category:Sponge anatomy - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Help. Pages in category "Sponge anatomy" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 ...

  4. Porocyte - Wikipedia

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    In sponges, like Scypha, there are some cells that have an intracellular pore. These 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 present in Scypha (a syconoid sponge) as a connection between incurrent canal and radial canal. The pore is ...

  5. Pinacoderm - Wikipedia

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    The pinacoderm is composed of pinacocytes, flattened epithelial cells that can expand or contract to slightly alter the size and shape of the sponge. [1] It also contains porocytes, oval-shaped cells extending from the pinacoderm to the choanoderm (the body layer containing choanocytes).

  6. Choanoderm - Wikipedia

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    The choanoderm is a type of cell layer composed of flagellated collar cells, or choanocytes, found in sponges. [1] The sponge body is mostly a connective tissue ; the mesohyl , over which are applied epithelioid monolayers of cells , the outer pinacoderm and the inner choanoderm.

  7. Spongocoel - Wikipedia

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    Depending on the body plan of the sponge (which can be asconoid, syconoid, or leuconoid), the spongocoel could be a simple interior space of the sponge or a complexly branched inner structure. Regardless of body plan or class, the spongocoel is lined with choanocytes , which have flagella that push water through the spongocoel, creating a current.

  8. Archaeocyte - Wikipedia

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    Cellular differentiation is an essential function of the archaeocyte. All specialized cells within the sponge have its origins with the archaeocyte. This is especially important in reproduction as the sex cells of the sponge in sexual reproduction are formed from these amoeboid cells.

  9. Mesohyl - Wikipedia

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    The mesohyl, formerly known as mesenchyme or as mesoglea, is the gelatinous matrix within a sponge. It fills the space between the external pinacoderm and the internal choanoderm. The mesohyl resembles a type of connective tissue and contains several amoeboid cells such as amebocytes, as well as fibrils and skeletal elements.