Electron Microscopy of Optic Nerves and Optic Lobes of Octopus and Eledone.
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Each optic nerve contains several bundles of axons. The axons have their surface membranes directly apposed and the bundles lie in troughs of the elongated Schwann cells. The axons have pronounced varicosities along their length. The axons enter the optic lobe and run between the granule cells to synapse in theplexiform zone. The granule cells are small neurons. Their cytoplasmic organelles include endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, agranular reticulum and of special interest, oval or spherical bodies with a lamellated cortex and granular medulla. The elongated varicose presynaptic bags of the optic axons contain mitochondria in the proximal region, numerous synaptic vesicles and, sometimes, neurofilaments. Below the mitochondrial zone, synaptic contacts are made with small spines invaginated into the bags. The spines probably originate from the trunks of the granule cells. Tunnel fibres that are probably trunks of the outer granule cells, run through channels in the synaptic bags.
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Electron microscopy of optic nerves and optic lobes of Octopus and Eledone
Each optic nerve contains several bundles of axons. The axons have their surface membranes directly apposed and the bundles lie in troughs of the elongated Schwann cells. The axons have pronounced varicosities along their length. The axons enter the optic lobe and run between the granule cells to synapse in theplexiform zone. The granule cells are small neurons. Their cytoplasmic organelles inc...
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
دوره 158 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1963