AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF GAMETE RELEASE AND SETTLING IN THE COMPLANATE FORM OF SCYTOSIPHON (SCYTOSIPHONACEAE,PHAEOPHYTA)1 |
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Authors: | Margaret N. Clayton |
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Abstract: | This paper describes the ultrastructural characteristics of gametes and their liberation from the gametangia in Scytosiphon sp., a brown alga showing only slight sexual differentiation. Both male and female gametes are released initially into a central cavity which forms in the gametangial sorus by the extensive dissolution of the internal cell walls. Scytosiphon sp. gametes possess structural features in common with the zoids of other species of brown algae. Gamete fine structure is discussed in relation to cell function. After release from the gametangial sorus, female gametes can be distinguished from males by the presence of a large number of Golgi-derived vesicles with electron dense cores. It is possible that these vesicles contain the sex attractant compound. When gametes settle they become spherical, the flagella and eyespot are withdrawn into the cell and adhesive material, apparently originating from the activity of the Golgi body, appears on the surface of the cell. |
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Keywords: | brown alga gametangia gametes, Phaeophyta Scytosiphon ultrastructure |
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