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Scanning Electron Microscopy of Gregarines (Protozoa, Sporozoa) and Its Contribution to the Theory of Gregarine Movement
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1969
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BiologyMorphological EvidenceElectron MicroscopyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyGregarine GlidingMorphologyDetailed Surface StructureAnatomyNematologyMedicineBiophysicsGregarine Movement
SYNOPSIS. Scanning electron microscopy was used to reveal detailed surface structure of 4 septate ( Gregarina cuneata, G. steini, G. rhyparobiae, Pileocephalus blaberae ) and one aseptate species ( Nematocystis elmassiani ) of eugregarines. The epicyte of all these gregarines is differentiated into a system of regular longitudinal folds. In the septate species these folds undulate so that these organisms glide along. The undulatory pattern is absent from Nematocystis , which does not glide. The theories and the mechanism of gregarine gliding are discussed.
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