Pharyngeal muscle of the planarian Dugesia tigrina was studied by electron microscopy after osmium tetroxide fixation. The muscle cell was observed to contain one myofibril or bundle of myofilaments parallel to its longitudinal axis. The myofilaments were of two types, different in size and distribution. No Z lines or myofilament organization into cross or helical striations were seen. Dense bodies were seen as projections from an invagination of the plasma membrane and as dense lines parallel to the myofilaments. The muscle cells are surrounded by a plasma membrane which is structurally associated with dense body projections, with vesicles and cisternae of sarcoplasmic reticulum, and with synaptic nerve endings. The cell has sarcoplasmic projections perpendicular to its long axis; these projections are seen to contain the nucleus or mitochondria and granules. Mitochondria and granules are also seen in a sarcoplasm rim around the fibril. The dense bodies may serve as attachment for thin myofilaments and function in transmission of stimuli from plasma membrane to the interior of the fibril.
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OBSERVATIONS ON THE FINE STRUCTURE OF PHARYNGEAL MUSCLE IN THE PLANARIAN DUGESIA TIGRINA
Edith Krugelis MacRae
Edith Krugelis MacRae
From the Department of Anatomy, University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Chicago
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Edith Krugelis MacRae
From the Department of Anatomy, University of Illinois, College of Medicine, Chicago
Received:
March 04 1963
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1963 by The Rockefeller Institute Press
1963
J Cell Biol (1963) 18 (3): 651–662.
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Received:
March 04 1963
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Edith Krugelis MacRae; OBSERVATIONS ON THE FINE STRUCTURE OF PHARYNGEAL MUSCLE IN THE PLANARIAN DUGESIA TIGRINA . J Cell Biol 1 September 1963; 18 (3): 651–662. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.18.3.651
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