Some cytoplasmic structures in the male germ cells of gelastocoris oculatus (Toad bug)
- 1 March 1927
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Morphology
- Vol. 43 (2) , 299-345
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jmor.1050430204
Abstract
The chondriosomes are first recognizable as two clusters in contact with the nuclear wall. Beneath each cluster lies a chromosome. This relationship is constant and indicates that these two chromosomes play a part in the growth and development of the chondriosomes. The two masses fuse and the single mass grows considerably during the early growth period. Later it breaks up into a number of threads which become rings in the late growth period. The rings fuse into the large nebenkern which plays the usual rôle in the formation of the tail.The Golgi material is first seen outside of the chondriosomal cap. Early in the growth period, it breaks up into Golgi bodies which remain distributed in the cytoplasm during the growth period and spermatocyte divisions. About the midgrowth period a large number of spheres suddenly arise. Since they later fuse to form the idiosome, they are called the proidiosomal spheres. These spheres, which may originate in the Golgi bodies, remain scattered in the cytoplasm during the growth period and spermatocyte divisions. In the spermatid the Golgi bodies collect about the idiosome to form the acroblast. The Golgi remnants pass into the cytoplasm of the tail, while the acrosome elongates into a tail‐like structure at the anterior end.The centriole was followed with unbroken continuity from the midgrowth period into the middle‐piece of the sperm.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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