. Cytology. Cytology. Figure 3-1. Schematic Representation of a Parenchymatous Cell of Rat Liver. The cell components whose submicroscopic structure is depicted are as follows: mitochondria (mt); basophilic material or endoplasmic reticulum (er); glycogen deposits (g); nuclear pores (np); Golgi complex (go); "dense bodies" or lysosomes (db); interlocking cell processes (cp); bile canaliculus (be). (From Novikoflf, A. B., 1956. "Electron Microscopy: Cytology of Cell Fractions," Science, 124, Fig. I, p. 970.) MITOCHONDRIA The term "mitochondria" refers to a group of


. Cytology. Cytology. Figure 3-1. Schematic Representation of a Parenchymatous Cell of Rat Liver. The cell components whose submicroscopic structure is depicted are as follows: mitochondria (mt); basophilic material or endoplasmic reticulum (er); glycogen deposits (g); nuclear pores (np); Golgi complex (go); "dense bodies" or lysosomes (db); interlocking cell processes (cp); bile canaliculus (be). (From Novikoflf, A. B., 1956. "Electron Microscopy: Cytology of Cell Fractions," Science, 124, Fig. I, p. 970.) MITOCHONDRIA The term "mitochondria" refers to a group of distinct cytoplasmic components which exhibit a variety of morphologic forms. In the phase- contrast microscope the mitochondria are variously seen as granules. 26 / CHAPTER 3. 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 Wilson, G. B. (George Bernard), 1914-; Morrison, John H. (John Herbert), 1927-. New York, Reinhold


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