Cellular components and tunic architecture of the solitary ascidian Styela canopus (Stolidobranchiata, Styelidae)
- Authors: Di Bella M.A; Cassarà G; Russo D; De Leo G
- Publication year: 1998
- Type: Articolo in rivista
- OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/642313
Abstract
: Cell distribution and tunic morphology in the ascidian Styela canopus were examined by electron microscopy. The observations showed that the outer covering is composed of a thin sinuous cuticle with several protrusions and a deep layer of ground substance. The fibrous component and its arrangement in the tunic were demonstrated: elementary fibrils exhibit a 'microtubular' structure and an elliptical cross-sectional shape. Four types of cells were described: clear vesicular tunic granulocytes, tunic microgranulocytes, unilocular tunic granulocytes, and globular tunic granulocytes. Morphofunctional aspects of the tunic tissue and certain phylogenetic relationships are discussed.