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The Golgi apparatus in epidermal mucoid and ellipsoid-vacuolate cells ofAeolidia papillosa andCoryphella rufibranchialis (Nudibranchia)
Authors:K J Porter  E R Rivera
Institution:(1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Lowell, 01854 Lowell, MA, USA
Abstract:Summary The epidermal cell layer of the apical end of the ceras was investigated in two species of aeolid nudibranchs. Based on cellular inclusions, mostly two cell types were found: mucoid and ellipsoid-vacuolate cells. Mucoid cells ofCoryphella rufibranchialis have large heterogeneous and fibrillar secretory granules whereas inAeolidia papillosa, the granules are homogeneous, but vary in electron density from one cell to another. Ellipsoid-vacuolate cells contained large quantities of small vacuoles with an included ellipsoidal structure. Both species contained very numerous ellipsoid-vacuolate cells. Secretory granules and ellipsoid-vacuoles appear to arise from the Golgi apparatus and these contents stain with PAS, suggesting a polysaccharide composition. Mucoid cells contained both secretory granules and ellipsoid-vacuoles which may arise from the same Golgi apparatus.
Keywords:Epidermis  Golgi apparatus  Nudibranchia  Secretion
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