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The Unique Value of Protozoa in Membrane Investigation* Introductory Remarks by the Convener
Authors:ROBERT L CONNER
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. The constantly changing shape and surface area/volume ratio of Chaos and Amoeba provide sufficient evidence for continuous membrane activity during locomotion, endocytosis, and cell division. Factors influencing membrane intake and renewal are discussed on the basis of data from tracer experiments and from studies on fine structure. The concept of permanent pinocytosis as an essential part of locomotion is discussed, together with the differences between induced and permanent pinocytosis and the factors which might be responsible for the “induction” of permanent pinocytosis. The large saprobiotic ameba, Pelomyxa palustris differs from Chaos and Amoeba in membrane distribution. P. palustris is generally monopseudopodial, and changes in its shape are more limited. The mucous coat, less pronounced in this species, is most prominent at the very active uroid, the site of endocytosis. The membrane renewal cycle in Pelomyxa has not been studied to date.
Keywords:Amoeba  proteus  dubia  Chaos  carolinensis  Pelomyxa  palustris  membrane activity  locomotion  endocytosis  cell division
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