Figure 23.2: Choanocytes in Sponges Resemble Choanoflagellate Protists (A) The similarity of choanoflagellate protist colonies to sponge choanocytes supports an evolutionary link between this protist lineage and the animals. (B) A sponge moves food-containing water through its body by beating the flagella of its choanocytes—specialized feeding cells. Water enters through small pores and passes into water canals or an open atrium, where the choanocytes capture food particles from the water. The spicules are supportive, skeletal structures.