File:Parasite160001-fig3- Vitellogenesis and oogenesis in Crepidostomum metoecus (Digenea) TEM.png

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English: Figures 9-12 of paper.

Stage 4 of vitellogenesis and primary oocyte stage of oogenesis in Crepidostomum metoecus.

  • (9) A group of saturated lipid droplets, surrounded by glycogen granules, and a few shell globule clusters. Scale bar = 1 μm.
  • (10) A part of the cytoplasm of a vitelline cell at the fourth stage of maturation. Note the abundance of glycogen granules around lipid droplets. Stained according to the Thiéry method. Scale bar = 1 μm.
  • (11) Electron micrograph cross-section of ovary (arrowheads: basal lamina). Germ cells of the four stages of maturation are observed (I–IV). Scale bar = 2 μm.
  • (12) Primary oocyte showing a small amount of cytoplasm, filled with free ribosomes, mitochondria, few granular endoplasmic reticula, and a chromatoid body. Scale bar = 1.5 μm.
CB: chromatoid body; G: glycogen particle; GER: granular endoplasmic reticulum; L: lipid droplet; M: mitochondrion; N: nucleus; Nl: nucleolus; P: parenchyma; SGC: shell globule cluster.
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Source (2016). "Ultrastructural study of vitellogenesis and oogenesis of Crepidostomum metoecus (Digenea, Allocreadiidae), intestinal parasite of Salmo trutta (Pisces, Teleostei)". Parasite 23: 47. DOI:10.1051/parasite/2016057. ISSN 1776-1042.
Author Samuel Greani, Yann Quilichini and Bernard Marchand

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