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    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Photoreceptors ; Urochordates ; Ganglia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary The photoreceptor of Amaroucium constellatum consists of three parts: lens cells, pigment cup, and retinal cells. The three lens cells lie just beneath the epidermis and extend ventrally into the sensory vesicle. A large part of their volume is occupied by a lens vesicle, a region bounded by mitochondria. The function of the lens cells is unclear. The pigment cup, a hollow hemisphere formed by the pigment cell, acts as a light shield, presumably allowing the tadpole to respond directionally to light. No unusual morphological features of this cell have been noticed. Each of the seven to ten photoreceptor cells sends a process through the pigment cup towards the lens cells. A cilium at the tip of each process gives rise to membranous lamellae which are presumably photosensitive. The base of each photoreceptor cell seems to send processes to the cerebral ganglion. No synapses have been seen at the base of the photoreceptor cells. The cerebral ganglion consists of a cellular cortex surrounding a medullary region of neuropil. Two types of synapses, presumably chemical and electrical, are evident. Four classes of vesicles are found in these structures.
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