. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. C Fig. 214. A, Fibrous actin prepared by polymerization froir. G-actin. Note alignment of filaments giving the appearance of striations. 20,000x. B, Fibrous actin. 30,000x. C, Threads prepared by breaking up rabbit muscle in Waring blendor. 20,000x. Note resemblance of actin threads to the filaments obtained from muscle. From Rosza, Szent- Gyorgi, and Wyckoff.^'. 0. â i Fig. 215. Electron micrograph of paramyosin filaments extracted from adductor muscle of Venus, stained with phosphotungstic acid. From Schmitt e


. Comparative animal physiology. Physiology, Comparative; Physiology, Comparative. C Fig. 214. A, Fibrous actin prepared by polymerization froir. G-actin. Note alignment of filaments giving the appearance of striations. 20,000x. B, Fibrous actin. 30,000x. C, Threads prepared by breaking up rabbit muscle in Waring blendor. 20,000x. Note resemblance of actin threads to the filaments obtained from muscle. From Rosza, Szent- Gyorgi, and Wyckoff.^'. 0. â i Fig. 215. Electron micrograph of paramyosin filaments extracted from adductor muscle of Venus, stained with phosphotungstic acid. From Schmitt et al.^'. 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 Prosser, C. Ladd (Clifford Ladd), 1907-; Bishop, David W. Philadelphia, Saunders


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