Morphological Studies on the Testis of Adults of Moniliformis (Acanthocephala) |
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Authors: | S. O. Asaolu |
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Abstract: | The morphology of the testis in young adult males of Moniliformis dubius developing in the rat has been studied with the aid of light and electron microscopes. In one-day-old male worms, the testis is organised as two zones. One zone consists of individual germ-line cells, while the other consists of a supporting syncytium which embeds the cells and forms the boundary of the testis. The surface of the testis is covered by a fibrous non-cytoplasmic coat. In seven-day-old male worms, the syncytium has lost its compact form, breaking down into multinucleate units connected by cytoplasmic processes and apparently forming a loose syncytial network throughout the testis. The germ cells are now randomly distributed and are surrounded by wide spaces among the segments of the supporting syncytium. The fibrous coat, lined internally by an irregular layer of the syncytium, forms the testis envelope. This basic structure is maintained in the testis of 14-day-old and sexually mature male worms. |
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