An ultrastructural analysis of the cuticle, epidermis and esophageal epithelium ofEisenia foetida (Oligochaeta)
- 1 March 1974
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 142 (3) , 301-319
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1051420306
Abstract
The epidermis of Eisenia is covered by a cuticle and rests on a basement lamella. The cuticle, which is resistant to a variety of enzymes, is composed of non‐striated, bundles of probable collagen fibers that are orthogonally oriented and are embedded in a proteoglycan matrix. The basement lamella consists of striated collagen fibers with a 560 Å major periodicity. Proximity and morphology suggest that the epidermis may contribute to both the cuticle and the basement lamella — that is, the single tissue may synthesize at least two types of collagen. The epidermis is a pseudostratified epithelium containing three major cell types (columnar, basal and gland) and a rare fourth type with apical cilia. The esophagus is lined by a simple cuticulated epithelium composed predominantly of a single cell type, which resembles the epidermal columnar cell. Rare gland cells occur in the esophageal epithelium, but basal cells are lacking.Keywords
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