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Background and context

  • There is a lack of true tissue-level organisation in sponges, along with lack of various functional tissues that in turn makes specialized cell types for specific/distinct functions.
  • Till today, about 5,000 species of sponges have been identified and classified. Sponges are made up of a central large cavity, shaped irregularly, with the core occupied by the part known as Spongocoel.

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