Animal Diversity 7th Edition

Published by McGraw-Hill Education
ISBN 10: 0073524255
ISBN 13: 978-0-07352-425-2

Chapter 6 - Review Questions - Page 141: 5

Answer

Pinacocytes: Flattened cells comprising dermal epithelium in sponges. Choanocytes: One of the flagellate collar cells that line cavities and canals of sponges. Archaeocytes: Ameboid cells of varied functions in sponges. Sclerocytes: Amebocyte in sponges that secretes spicules. Collencytes: Type of cell in sponges that secretes fibrillar collagen.

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Pinacocytes: Flattened cells comprising dermal epithelium in sponges. Choanocytes: One of the flagellate collar cells that line cavities and canals of sponges. Archaeocytes: Ameboid cells of varied functions in sponges. Sclerocytes: Amebocyte in sponges that secretes spicules. Collencytes: Type of cell in sponges that secretes fibrillar collagen.
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