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English: Figure 2 of paper

Transmission electron microscope images of Cepedea longa, to show fine structures of the somatic cortex.

  • (A) Section tangent to cell surface, to show pellicular folds (PF) supported by ribbons of microtubules (Mt). Some coated vesicles are fused with the plasma membrane and seen as invaginations (arrow). SK = somatic kinetosomes. Scale bar = 5 μm.
  • (B) Section passing parallel to cell surface, to show pellicular folds (PF) interposing between somatic kineties (SK). FP = flagellar pit. Scale bar = 20 μm.
  • (C)–(D) Selected enlargement of Figure 2A, to show a developed fibrillar skeletal system in the somatic cortex. Longitudinal microfibrils (LF) border the somatic kineties (SK) joined to each other by desmoses (Ds) on the left side, with transversal fibrils (TF) running perpendicular to kinetal long axes and framing the ribs of the cortical vesicles: globular endocytotic vesicles (EdV) and elongated exocytotic vesicles (ExV). Scale bar = 10 μm.
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Source (2017). "Light and transmission electron microscopy of Cepedea longa (Opalinidae) from Fejervarya limnocharis". Parasite 24: 6. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2017006. ISSN 1776-1042.
Author Can Li, Xiao Jin, Ming Li, Guitang Wang, Hong Zou, Wenxiang Li and Shangong Wu

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