Choanoderm
Choanoderm is the inner tissue layer of sponges (phylum Porifera) that lines the sponge’s canal system and chambers with choanocytes, the flagellated collar cells responsible for feeding and water movement. These cells have a central flagellum surrounded by a collar of microvilli that traps suspended particles as water passes by.
In function, the choanoderm generates water currents by beating its flagella, drawing water through incurrent openings
Structurally, the choanoderm is composed of choanocytes arranged to maximize contact with the flowing water, increasing
Evolutionarily, choanocytes and choanoderm are of particular interest because they resemble choanoflagellates, supporting hypotheses about the