The Golgi Bodies of a Coccidian
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- 1 October 1923
- journal article
- Published by The Company of Biologists in Journal of Cell Science
- Vol. S2-67 (267) , 381-389
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.s2-67.267.381
Abstract
1. There is a true Golgi apparatus in the Coceidia (Pl. 21, figs. 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 21). 2. It consists of separate dictyosomes or crescentic rods, with the power of fission as in metazoa (Pl 21, figs. 2, 12, 17). 3. During growth the excentric Golgi apparatus (Pl 21, fig. 5) becomes larger and tends to spread out in the cell (Pl 21, figs. 12, 13). 4. During division of the schizont the Golgi elements are attracted into subequal groups of dictyosomes and granules around each nucleus, as happens in most metazoan cellvisions. 5. No centrosome was identified--the Golgi elements are probably attracted by some other body in the nucleus. 6. Each daughter schizont receives a part of the Golgi apparatus of the mother cell. 7. The peculiar nucleolus (or karyosome) of the merozoite (corps en barillet stage) always lies at one end of the nucleus. The Golgi apparatus always takes up its position outside at the other end (Pl 21, fig. 18).Keywords
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