The three cell types found in sponges are
A) Cnidocytes, mesenchyme cells, and nematocyst cells.
B) Choanocytes, mesenchyme cells, and pinacocytes.
C) Choanocytes, cnidocytes, and nematocyst cells.
D) Nematocyst cells, mesenchyme cells, and pinacocytes.
Answer: B
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