Abstract

The scanning electron microscopical appearances of cells isolated from different regions of Xenopus laevis embryos of different stages, and cultured in vitro have been compared. Blastula inner ectoderm cells initially show filopodia, then become flattened onto the substrate and then form pseudopodia. Blastula outer ectoderm cells are initially similar, but do not form pseudopodia. Most of the ectoderm cells from gastrulae and neurulae are featureless. Endoderm cells from blastulae do not initially form filopodia, but later form pseudopodia. Most of the endoderm cells from gastrulae and neurulae show neither filopodia nor pseudopodia, but in the gastrula some elongated, cylindrical cells are observed. Thus cells change their appearance after the three hour culture period; cells from different regions of embryos of the same stage show different appearances in vitro; and cells from equivalent regions of embryos of different stages show different behaviours in vitro.

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