Abstract

Fine structure of the normal and the regenerated shell of Helix has been studied by thin sectioning, replica technique, and scanning electron microscopy. Normal shell consists of four calcareous layers: innermost nacreous, two cross lamellar, and outermost prismatic. Crystals of the shell are well defined and are surrounded by intercrystalline organic matrix. Intracrystalline organic matrix is recognized, particularly in decalcified sections. Interrelationships between the organic and inorganic components have been studied in decalcified thin sections. Regenerated shell appears similar to nacreous layer of the normal shell. Crystals are large and stacked like bricks. Intracrystalline organic matrix is very prominent. Electron diffraction of the crystals of the regenerated shell generally gives calcite pattern whereas the normal shell gives aragonite. Surface topography of the normal and regenerated shell has been compared by replica techniques.

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