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DIVISION APPARATUS OF THE CHLOROPLAST IN <i>NANNOCHLORIS BACILLARIS</i> (CHLOROPHYTA)<sup>1</sup>
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1995
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BiologyUnicellular OrganismElectron MicroscopyCell DivisionBotanyPhotosystemsNatural SciencesMolecular BiologyNannochloris Bacillaris NaumannMembrane BiologyMembrane SystemDivision ApparatusCellular StructureMedicinePhotosynthesisPlant CytologyPlant PhysiologyOrganelle Biology
ABSTRACT Chloroplast division in Nannochloris bacillaris Naumann (Chlorophyta) was examined by electron microscopy after preparation of samples by freeze‐substitution. A pair of belts appeared on the surface of the outer and inner envelope membranes at the middle of the chloroplast. These belts seemed to be constructed of thin fibrils that run parallel to the longitudinal direction of the belts. The outer fibrillar belt increased in width as the constriction of the chloroplast advanced. It appears that the fibrillar belt is the division apparatus of the chloroplast. It encircles the chloroplast and finally divides the chloroplast in two as the diameter of the belt decreases .
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