choanocyte |
cnidocyte |
As nouns the difference between choanocyte and cnidocyte
is that
choanocyte is any of the cells in sponges that contain a flagellum, and are used to control the movement of water while
cnidocyte is a capsule, in certain cnidarians, containing a barbed, threadlike tube that delivers a paralyzing sting.
pinacocyte |
choanocyte |
As nouns the difference between pinacocyte and choanocyte
is that
pinacocyte is any of a group of flattened polygonal cells that together make up the pinacoderm in the dermal epithelium of sponges while
choanocyte is any of the cells in sponges that contain a flagellum, and are used to control the movement of water.
choanocyte |
leucon |
As nouns the difference between choanocyte and leucon
is that
choanocyte is any of the cells in sponges that contain a flagellum, and are used to control the movement of water while
leucon is a complex sponge structure in which chambers lined with choanocytes are connected by a network of canals.
choanocyte |
ascon |
As nouns the difference between choanocyte and ascon
is that
choanocyte is any of the cells in sponges that contain a flagellum, and are used to control the movement of water while
ascon is a cavity, in the form of a bag or tube, lined with choanocytes, that forms the structure of sponges.