Yolk formation in Isohypsibius (Eutardigrada) |
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Authors: | Barbara W?glarska |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Systematic Zoology, Jagiellonian University, M. Karasia 6, Pl-30-060 Kraków, Poland |
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Abstract: | Summary In Isohypsibius granulifer, yolk is autosynthesized. The Golgi apparatus is mainly responsible for the formation of yolk, which consists of irregular platelets with heterogeneous contents and a diameter of about 1 m. Dense globules, 300 nm in diameter, are visible among yolk platelets. These develop in the vesicles of the rough endoplasmic reticulum. The genesis of these vesicles is associated with the outer membrane of the nuclear envelope, which forms blebs intensively during previtellogenesis and early vitellogenesis. The developing oocytes are assisted by nurse cells, to which they are jointed by cytoplasmic bridges. For every oocyte, there are a number nurse cells, which are sister cells of the oocyte. In addition to rRNA, nurse cells transfer to the oocyte lipids, platelets of yolk formed in their cytoplasm, mitochondria and cortical granules. |
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