Scale Structure of the External Surface of an Amoeba
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概要
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The external surface of an amoeba, a newly established strain of an unidentified species, was examined by electron microscopy. The cell membrane was covered by densely packed, unique scales, but no scales existed on the attachement surface adhering to an agar gel plate. The unit structure of the scales could be reconstructed from a thin section as follows. It is composed of three elements : a disk-shaped base, four stalks, and a distal part which opens like the top of a trumpet.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1981-03-25
著者
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Sato Naoyuki
Biological Institute Yamaguchi University
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Yamaoka Ikuo
Biological Institute Yamaguchi University
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Yamaoka Ikuo
Biological Institute Faculty Of Science Yamaguchi University
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Nagatani Yoshimi
Biological Institute, Yamaguchi University
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Nagatani Yoshimi
Biological Institute Yamaguchi University
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