. Electron microscopy; proceedings of the Stockholm Conference, September, 1956. Electron microscopy. The Structure of Insect Flii;ht Muscle 203. Fig. 1. Longitudinal section of insect flight muscle, showing array of logitudinal lilaments. No I-bands are visible. Magnification 22,000. Fig. 2. Longitudinal section of same muscle at higher magnification, showing secondary filaments between the primary filaments; primary and secondary filaments appear to be connected together by a system of bridges. Magnification < 135,000. Fig. 3. Cross-section of insect flight muscle showing double array of


. Electron microscopy; proceedings of the Stockholm Conference, September, 1956. Electron microscopy. The Structure of Insect Flii;ht Muscle 203. Fig. 1. Longitudinal section of insect flight muscle, showing array of logitudinal lilaments. No I-bands are visible. Magnification 22,000. Fig. 2. Longitudinal section of same muscle at higher magnification, showing secondary filaments between the primary filaments; primary and secondary filaments appear to be connected together by a system of bridges. Magnification < 135,000. Fig. 3. Cross-section of insect flight muscle showing double array of filaments: six secondary filaments may be seen around each primary filament, and each secondary filament is located midway between two primary filaments. Magnifica- tion X 135, 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 European Regional Conference on Electron Microscopy (1st : 1956 : Stockholm); Sjöstrand, Fritiof S. (Fritiof Stig), 1912-; Rhodin, Johannes A. G. New York : Academic Press


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