ULTRASTRUCTURAL OBSERVATIONS ON THE REDIA OF ECHINOSTOMA REVOLUTUM (FROELICH, 1802)
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 36 (1) , 25-+
Abstract
E. revolutum redia digestive and excretory system ultrastructure, as well as body wall tegument were studied in TEM. The body tegument protrudes in short microvilli and contains uni- and milticilliate sensory endings. The anterior part of the digestive system (pharynx, short oesophagus) is lined with body tegument, the caecum being covered with a flat epithelium with sporadic microvilli. Oesophageal gland cells are filled with minute electron-dense granules. The excretory capillaries joined to large flame cells are composed of spirally wrapped cells, in the cytoplasm of which there are clusters of microtubules. The special features of the digestive system of echinostome rediae, as well as their signficance in the antagonistic relationship to the parthenitae of other families of trematodes and their pathogenic effect on the intermediate host, are discussed.This publication has 7 references indexed in Scilit:
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