The body is spherical and differentiated into granular endoplasm and vacuolated ectoplasm, but the zones are not definitely separated.
The diameter is about 50ยต; the vacuolated ectoplasm passes gradually into the granular endoplasm.
The most characteristic feature of the nucleus is the deeply-staining, more or less vacuolated spherical karyosome (consisting of chromatin intimately bound up with a plastinoid basis) which is invariably present.
Eleutheroschizon), Brasil (3) finds that a great number of little merozoites are formed, and a large amount of vacuolated cytoplasm is left over unused.
In the prae-oral lobe the mesoblast assumes a somewhat vacuolated character.
In the passage of the egg through the oviduct the vacuolated follicle cells grow out into very peculiar long processes or villi.
The =notochord= is an elastic rod formed of large vacuolated cells, and is surrounded by a membranous sheath of mesoblastic origin.
It is chiefly made up of greatlyvacuolated cells containing lymph, but near the dorsal and ventral surfaces the cells are less vacuolated.
Its cells become highly vacuolated and take on the typical notochordal structure[21].
Such a sphere is called a blastosphere, and may be regarded as a spherical mass of protoplasm, of which the central portion is so much vacuolated that it seems to consist entirely of fluid.
The most ancient element of the skeleton appears to be the notochord--a cylindrical rod composed of highly vacuolated cells lying ventral to the central nervous system and dorsal to the gut.
The outer layer of cells, which are commonly less vacuolated and form a "chordal epithelium," soon secretes a thin cuticle which ensheaths the notochord and is known as the primary sheath.
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