. The biology of the protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. cr-' /. Fig. 171.—Endamotha dysenteriae. A, typical trophic ameba with red blood corpuscle found in dysenteric stools; B and C, encysted individuals about ready for excystment; D, cyst with eight nuclei and chromatoid bodies. (After Cleveland and Sanders, Arch. f. Protistenkunde; courtesy of G. Fischer.) podia which are suddenly formed and withdrawn with equal speed. The endoplasm is densely granular and in addition to the nucleus contains food vacuoles, "chromatoid" bodies and numerous small granules which stain intra vitam with neu


. The biology of the protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. cr-' /. Fig. 171.—Endamotha dysenteriae. A, typical trophic ameba with red blood corpuscle found in dysenteric stools; B and C, encysted individuals about ready for excystment; D, cyst with eight nuclei and chromatoid bodies. (After Cleveland and Sanders, Arch. f. Protistenkunde; courtesy of G. Fischer.) podia which are suddenly formed and withdrawn with equal speed. The endoplasm is densely granular and in addition to the nucleus contains food vacuoles, "chromatoid" bodies and numerous small granules which stain intra vitam with neutral red (Dobell). The nucleus is difficult to see during life of the organism, owing to the densely granular cytoplasm. In fixed preparations it may be seen to have a delicate membrane studded internally by chroma- tin granules, and with a minute homogeneous endosome (Fig. 171).. 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 Calkins, Gary N. (Gary Nathan), b. 1869. Philadelphia, Lea & Febiger


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