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Observations on the fine structure of the pellicle pores ofEuglena granulata
Authors:Howard J Arnott  Patricia L Walne
Institution:(1) Present address: Cell Research Institute, The University of Texas, Austin, Texas;(2) Department of Botany, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, USA
Abstract:Summary The structure or granules associated with the pellicle strips ofEuglena granulata (Klebs) Schmitz has been studied using light and electron microscopy. Two types of bodies can be distinguished in this association on the basis of their staining reactions, distribution, ultrastructure, and other characteristics. The first type, called pellicle pores, is distributed with regularity along certain pellicle strips; the pores are very uniform in size (about 300 mMgr in diameter) and in content. They consist of an aperture and a compartment, the latter lined by the plasmalemma; in each compartment a dense, osmiophilic body and a series of tubules occur. The structure of the pellicle strips is modified at the points where the pellicle pores are present; the aperture extends to the cell surface in the groove between two pellicle strips. The second type of body, which undergoes vital staining with neutral red, is called a pellicle vacuole. These are variable in size (ca. 1 to 2 microns in diameter) and contain a variety of components including myelin figures, proliferated membranes, and sheets of electrondense material. The structure of these elements as well as their possible functional significance are discussed in some detail.
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