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Q: What will cells do If a sponge is fragmented and cells are dissociated from one another?
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Where collar cells located and what are the two functions of these specialized cells?

Choanocyte (collar cells) are any of the flagellated cells located in the body cavity of a sponge. They surround the base of the flagellum. The function of these cells is to maintain the flow of water through the body of the sponge.