Ultrastructural features of the epidermis of the planarian Artioposthia triangulata (Dendy) |
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Authors: | McGee Catherine Fairweather Ian Blackshaw Rod P. |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Biology and Biochemistry, The Queens University of Belfast, Belfast, BT7 1NN;(2) Department of Agriculture and Food Studies, University of Plymouth, Devon, TQ12 6NQ |
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Abstract: | The epidermis of the land planarian Arthioposthia triangulatawas examined by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Thisinvestigation revealed that the flatworm was covered entirely withcilia and was especially densely populated on the ventral surface.In all regions the epidermis consisted of a one-layered columnarepithelium resting on a prominent basement membrane, but lacking aterminal web. Various secretions were found in the epidermistogether with epidermal rhabdoids. Below the basement membraneother secretory material was visible and this included thecytoplasmic lamellated granules and adenal rhabdites. The basementmembrane consisted of fibrils with a beaded appearance and thesewere arranged parallel to the epidermal layer but did not displaycross-banding. The secretory cells above and below the basementmembrane were compared and their products characterized on thebasis of shape, size and location. Their possible function isdiscussed. |
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Keywords: | Turbellaria Artioposthia triangulata ultrastructure epidermis secretions |
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