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Fine structure of <i>Sfapheardella tceniformis</i> (Foraminifera: Protozoa)
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1967
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BiologySynopsis A SurveyUnicellular OrganismNatural SciencesHistopathologyMolecular BiologyProtozoan Ultra‐structureCytoskeletonMicrobiologyOrganellar BiologyAmniote AnatomyFine StructureMedicineCellular StructureConventional Nuclear MembraneUltrastructure
SYNOPSIS A survey of ultrastructure in the relatively large Shepheardella tceniformis (Foraminifera) reveals several features not observed previously in this group of protozoans. Microtubules, 210–250 A in diameter, occurring in the pseudopodia and also in the cytoplasm, where they form a 1–2 μ peripheral layer, are illustrated and their possible function discussed. The huge interphasic nucleus has an envelope, roughly comparable but more complex than that found in Amoeba , which reverts to a conventional nuclear membrane during division. In the cytoplasm there are numerous 0.5 μ microbodies, of unknown function, superficially resembling vertebrate hepatic uricosomes, and which, so far as is known, are unique in protozoan ultra‐structure.
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