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    Protoplasma 78 (1973), S. 21-39 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The mitoses and cytokineses leading to the formation of male and female gametes inOedogonium cardiacum are described at the ultrastructural level. Preceeding spermatogenesis, the nucleus and spindle are apically polarized for the first division, abutting the end wall near a ring which is much smaller than that characteristic of vegetative division. Cell division then cuts off a small, discoidal antheridial cell, a process repeated several times for each vegetative cell. The antheridial cell then divides once or twice more, generally transversely and/or longitudinally, but wall rupture and ring expansion play no role in these latter divisions. Fusion of vesicles lead to cross wall formation during the first two divisions, but membrane furrowing through the phycoplast partitions the daughter spermatids at the third and last cytokinesis. Discrete but amorphous bodies inside the poles of spermatogenous spindles are interpreted as Microtubule-Organizing-Centers, responsible for organizing the spindle microtubules. The nucleus and spindle are also highly polarized for the division that forms an oogonium and its complementary suffultory cell. However, polarization is now strongly basal, and the asymmetric cytokinesis partitions the cell so that most of the cytoplasm moves during expansion into the future oogonium.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Springer
    Protoplasma 81 (1974), S. 297-311 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Spermiogenesis in the macandrous, filamentous green algaOedogonium cardiacum is described at the ultrastructural level. The formation of the flagellar apparatus is similar to that in zoosporogenesis. Centrioles, appearingde novo in extranuclear, electron dense material, proliferate into two rows around the nucleus. Rootlet templates concurrently form between adjacent centrioles. The two rows migrate to the side of the cell and expand into a ring configuration. The centrioles (more correctly, basal bodies) extrude flagella while rootlet microtubules extend from the rootlet templates. Other components of the flagellar apparatus, including the fibrous ring and striated fibers, also form at this time. The flagellar apparatus of a mature sperm cell resembles that of a zoospore except the components are fewer in number and some are less well developed. A heterogeneous population of Golgi bodies in differentiating spermatids either contribute vesicles to the dome of the sperm cell, or else package and secrete extracellular products which are postulated to play a role in the release of sperm from the sperm packet.
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