Abstract

Summary Oogenesis in Marenzelleria viridis was studied by ultrastructural investigation. The ovaries are formed on the greatly ramified nephridial blood vessels and are enveloped by a thin layer of follicle cells which contain glycogen and a few lipid droplets. The oogonia vary in shape, are about 10 μm in diameter and are not linked by intercellular bridges. Developing previtellogenic and vitellogenic oocytes remain inside the ovary until a late stage of oogenesis. The vitellogenic oocytes contain abundant proteosynthetic rough endoplasmic reticulum and active Golgi complexes. Early developing oocytes are intimately associated with the perivascular cells of blood vessels. There are two possible pathways of uptake of exogenous precursors by the growing oocytes. Low molecular weight precursors may enter the oocytes via the abundant spherical surface granules of the microvilli tips. Endocytotic vesicles along the oolemma indicate the probable uptake of large molecular weight precursors via perivascular cell...

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