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Hair Cell Heterogeneity in the Goldfish Saccule
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1995
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CytoskeletonAnatomyReproductive BiologyCellular PhysiologySynapsidaHair CellsMorphological EvidenceCell DivisionMorphologyMorphogenesisInvertebrate VisionNervous SystemMechanoreceptive Hair CellsVertebrate VisionAuditory Hair CellsBiologyDevelopmental BiologyBioacousticsHair Cell HeterogeneityNeuroanatomyNatural SciencesEvolutionary BiologyCellular StructureMedicineAstronotus Ocellatus
A set of cytological studies performed in the utricle and saccule of Astronotus ocellatus (Teleostei, Percomorphi, Cichlidae) identified two basic types of hair cells and others with some intermediate characteristics. This paper reports on applying the same techniques to the saccule of Carassius auratus (Teleostei, Otophysi, Cyprinidae) and demonstrates similar types of hair cells to those found in Astronotus. Since Carassius and Astronotus are species of extreme taxonomic distance within the Euteleostei, two classes of mechanoreceptive hair cells are likely to represent the primitive condition for sensory receptors in the euteleost inner ear and perhaps in all bony fish ears.
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