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FUNCTIONAL MORPHOLOGY OF THE RECTUM IN THE MARINE GASTROPOD LITTORINA SAXATILIS (OLIVI) (PROSOBRANCHIA:LITTORINOIDEA)
Authors:BROUGH, C. N.   WHITE, K. N.
Affiliation:Department of Environmental Biology, University of Manchester Williamson Building, Oxford Road, Manchester, M13 9PL
Abstract:The ultrastructure of the rectum of the marine prosobranch gastropod,Littorina saxatilis suggests that it may have an additionalrole to the voiding of faecal pellets. It consists of two epitheliallayers, separated by a blood space. The inner epithelial layeris greatly folded and consists of metabolically highly activecells containing a wide variety of inclusions, and showing evidenceof secretory activity at their luminal surfaces. The outer epitheliumcontains a greater diversity of cell types, also with a largenumber of different inclusions present. Unlike some other prosobranchgastropods, a distinct rectal gland is absent in L. saxatilis.The entire rectal epithelium is glandular, and it appears thatthe rectal epithelial cells produce a number of secretions.This may indicate a role in absorption, the removal of materialfrom the blood, or the addition of a final covering to the faecalpellets. (Received 6 February 1989; accepted 6 March 1989)
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