choanocyte
(noun)
any of the cells in sponges that contain a flagellum and are used to control the movement of water
Examples of choanocyte in the following topics:
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Morphology of Sponges
- Whereas pinacocytes line the outside of the sponge, choanocytes tend to line certain inner portions of the sponge body that surround the mesohyl.
- The structure of a choanocyte is critical to its function, which is to generate a water current through the sponge and to trap and ingest food particles by phagocytosis.
- Note that there is a similarity in appearance between the sponge choanocyte and choanoflagellates (Protista).
- The cumulative effect of the flagella from all choanocytes aids the movement of water through the sponge: drawing water into the sponge through the numerous ostia, into the spaces lined by choanocytes, and eventually out through the osculum (or osculi).
- Amoebocytes have a variety of functions: delivering nutrients from choanocytes to other cells within the sponge; giving rise to eggs for sexual reproduction (which remain in the mesohyl); delivering phagocytized sperm from choanocytes to eggs; and differentiating into more-specific cell types.
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Pre-Cambrian Animal Life
- Some protist species called choanoflagellates closely resemble the choanocyte cells in the simplest animals, sponges.
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Physiological Processes in Sponges
- Bacteria smaller than 0.5 microns in size are trapped by choanocytes, which are the principal cells engaged in nutrition, and are ingested by phagocytosis.
- Oocytes arise by the differentiation of amoebocytes and are retained within the spongocoel, whereas spermatozoa result from the differentiation of choanocytes and are ejected via the osculum.
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Contractile Vacuoles in Microorganisms
- Through the process of evolution, the CV was mostly eliminated in multicellular organisms; however it still exists in the unicellular stage of several multicellular fungi and in several types of cells in sponges, including amoebocytes, pinacocytes, and choanocytes.
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Constructing an Animal Phylogenetic Tree
- These protist cells strongly resemble sponge choanocyte cells.