. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. â Fig. 4. An enlargement of a portion of Fig. 3. The flagellum has hair-like appendages (h) and can thus be regarded as a so-called flimmerflagellum. The hairs have lateral positions ( a line can be drawn through the two inner filaments and through the hairs). Magnification 105 000 x . Fig. 5. Transverse section through three sea urchin sperm tails {Psammecliinus miliaris). The detailed morphology of this flagellum has been described in an earlier communication [i]. Magnification 80 500 x . Fig. 6. Longitudina


. Biological structure and function; proceedings. Biochemistry; Cytology. â Fig. 4. An enlargement of a portion of Fig. 3. The flagellum has hair-like appendages (h) and can thus be regarded as a so-called flimmerflagellum. The hairs have lateral positions ( a line can be drawn through the two inner filaments and through the hairs). Magnification 105 000 x . Fig. 5. Transverse section through three sea urchin sperm tails {Psammecliinus miliaris). The detailed morphology of this flagellum has been described in an earlier communication [i]. Magnification 80 500 x . Fig. 6. Longitudinal section through the basal parts of two laterofrontal cilia from mussel gill {Myti/iis edidis). The central filaments stop at a transverse basal plate. The peripheral filaments continue (arrow) through this plate and enter the basal body of the cilium. The cell borders are visible at b. Magnification 56 000 x .. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original IUB/IUBS International Symposium (1st : 1960 : Stockholm); International Union of Biochemistry; International Union of Biological Sciences; Goodwin, T. W. (Trevor Walworth); Lindberg, Olov, 1914-. London, New York, Academic Press


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