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Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Which cells in a sponge are responsible for filter feeding?
A
cnidocytes
B
choanocytes
C
nematocysts
D
sponging
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -So, the correct answer is ‘Collar cells’

Detailed explanation-2: -The feeding chambers inside the sponge are lined by choanocytes (“collar cells”). The structure of a choanocyte is critical to its function, which is to generate a directed water current through the sponge and to trap and ingest microscopic food particles by phagocytosis.

Detailed explanation-3: -Archaeocytes are very important to the functioning of a sponge. These cells are totipotent, which means that they can change into all of the other types of sponge cells. Archaeocytes ingest and digest food caught by the choanocyte collars and transport nutrients to the other cells of the sponge.

Detailed explanation-4: -By cooperatively moving their flagella, choanocytes filter particles out of the water and into the spongocoel, and out through the osculum. This improves both respiratory and digestive functions for the sponge, pulling in oxygen and nutrients and allowing a rapid expulsion of carbon dioxide and other waste products.

Detailed explanation-5: -(A) Choanocytes line interconnected chambers in members of the Porifera and serve as feeding cells.

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