Fine structure of ocelli in larvae of an archiannelid,Polygordius cf. appendiculatus |
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Authors: | Jean L Brandenburger Richard M Eakin |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Zoology, University of California, 94720 Berkeley, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | Summary The ocelli of trochophore and segmented larvae of the archiannelid Polygordius cf. appendiculatus were studied by electron microscopy. An eye consists of two pigmented supportive cells forming an eyecup that encloses one sensory cell bearing one (trochophore) or two (segmented larva) ranks of microvilli and one adventitious cilium. Remarkably abundant tubules (submicrovillar endoplasmic reticulum) radiate from the perinuclear region of the sensory cell, which lies outside the ocellus, toward its receptoral end. Possible functions of the tubules are proposed: carriers of ions, metabolites and photopigments; pinocytic uptake of products resulting from photoreception; storage of membrane; and light guides. Finally, the eyes of Polygordius larvae are believed to have evolutionary significance and provide further support for Eakin's theory of diphyletic origin of photoreceptors. |
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