Abstract
The principal cells of the epithelium in the small intestine of the marsupial Perameles nasuta were studied with the electron microscope. The cells in the lower parts of the crypts are undifferentiated and have a high nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio and an abundance of free ribosomes. As the cells move upwards to take their place in the surface epithelium covering the mucosal folds their nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio and the number of free ribosomes decrease, the cells elongate and develop a brush border, a system of microtubules in the apical cytoplasm, a terminal web, terminal bars and desmosomes.
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