. The biology of hydra and of some other coelenterates, 1961. Hydra; Cnidaria; Ctenophora; Cnidaria; Hydra. Plasma membrane Fig. 3. An epidermal septate desmosome of Pelamatohydra. The junction of three cells in a shows the reflection of ceil surfaces into the attachment region (arrow) and the prominent cross connections. At b the lower central portion of a (framed) is shown at higher magnification. At the double arrow the outer dense component of the lower plasma membrane appears to be continuous with the dense lines of the intercellular septa. The diagram at c illustrates the arrangeme


. The biology of hydra and of some other coelenterates, 1961. Hydra; Cnidaria; Ctenophora; Cnidaria; Hydra. Plasma membrane Fig. 3. An epidermal septate desmosome of Pelamatohydra. The junction of three cells in a shows the reflection of ceil surfaces into the attachment region (arrow) and the prominent cross connections. At b the lower central portion of a (framed) is shown at higher magnification. At the double arrow the outer dense component of the lower plasma membrane appears to be continuous with the dense lines of the intercellular septa. The diagram at c illustrates the arrangement of septate desmosomes as visualized from these observations. See text, o—53,000X. 6—130,000X. (These illustrations origi- nally appeared in J. Biophysic. and Biocbem. Cytol., 6: 343-352, 1959). 56. 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 Symposium on the Physiology and Ultrastructure of Hydra and Some Other Coelenterates (1961 : Coral Gables, Fla. ); Lenhoff, Howard M; Loomis, W. Farnsworth (William Farnsworth), 1914-. Coral Gables, Fla. , University of Miami Press


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