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Ultrastructure and function of the labial nephridia and the rectum of Orchesella cincta (L.) (Collembola)
Authors:Dr. H. A. Verhoef  Cecilia Bosman  A. Bierenbroodspot  H. H. Boer
Affiliation:(1) Dept. of Biology, Free University, De Boelelaan 1087, 1007 MC Amsterdam-Buitenveldert, The Netherlands
Abstract:Summary The collembolan Orchesella cincta possesses a well-developed coelomoduct kidney. The presence of podocytes in the wall of the sacculus and the fact that the epithelium of the nephridial tubule has the ultrastructural characteristics of resorbing cells, indicate that this is an ldquoultrafiltration-reabsorptionrdquo kidney.Apparently also the rectum is lined by a reabsorptive epithelium; the cells possess an extensive system of apical and basal infoldings. This view is sustained by the fact that the stereology of the apical channel system varies in animals kept under different moisture conditions. During the intermoult period, both organs are subject to strong morphological changes, which are obviously related to the feeding rhythm.The authors wish to thank Dr. T. Sminia for his stimulating interest during the investigations, Dr. J.C. Jager for statistical advice and Mr. G.W.H. van den Berg for drawing the figures
Keywords:Podocytes  Ultrafiltration-reabsorption  Orchesella cincta  Quantitative electron microscopy
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