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J. Biophys. and Biochem. Cytol., Vol 3, 977-984, Copyright © 1957 by Rockefeller University Press

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THE ULTRASTRUCTURE OF THE VITELLINE BODY IN THE OOCYTE OF THE SPIDER TEGENARIA PARIETINA

Jean André Ph.D.1 and Charles Rouiller M.D.1

1 From the Laboratoire de Zoologie, Faculté des Sciences, Clermont-Ferrand, France, and Laboratoire de Médecine expérimentale du Collège de France, Paris

The vitelline body in the mature oocyte of the spider Tegenaria parietina is composed of 4 different zones.

1. The central zone contains granular areas, vesicles, and a few lamellae.

2. The lamellar zone consists of numerous concentric lamellae. These sheets, 45 A in thickness, are stacked in groups. The fine structure and the regular arrangement recall those of myelin sheets, retinal rods, and chloroplasts. Between the stacks of lamellae, finely granular masses and various vesicles are to be found.

3. The "zone of transition" consists of a finely granular substance accumulated in abundant masses. This substance is composed of very closely packed granules about 50 to 60 A in diameter. Very often, near the lamellae, the granules show alignment giving a gradual transition from grains to lamellae.

4. The vesicular zone contains ergastoplasm, dense particles, mitochondria, and Golgi material. It is suggested that the peculiar ultrastructure of these cytoplasmic components may be related to an intense metabolic activity.

Submitted on June 24, 1957


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