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Fine structure of the spermatozoa of Crassostrea gigas (Mollusca,Bivalvia)
Authors:Maria Grcia Bozzo  Enric Ribes  Elena Sagrista  Montserrat Poquet  Mercedes Durfort
Institution:Maria Gràcia Bozzo,Enric Ribes,Elena Sagrista,Montserrat Poquet,Mercedes Durfort
Abstract:We describe sperm ultrastructure and acrosome differentiation during spermiogenesis in Crassostrea gigas (Mollusca Bivalvia). The sperm cell is a uniflagellated cell of the primitive type. The head region contains a rounded or conical nucleus surmounted by small acrosome. This organelle consists of a membrane-bound acrosomal granule, the contents of which have a homogeneous density, except in the anterior region, which is positive for PTA. The acrosome also surrounds the perforatorium, which includes oriented fibrillar elements: this is the axial body. The middle piece contains four mitochondria encircling two perpendicular centrioles. The distal centriole is provided with a system of mechanical fixation to the plasma membrane, consisting of nine fibers in radial arrangement. The tail flagellum, about 50 m?m long, contains the usual microtubular axoneme. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:Spermiogenesis  Acrosome formation  Perforatorium  Oyster
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