Trophosome in the Vestimentiferan Tubeworm Ridgeia piscesae Jones 1985 (Annelida, Siboglinidae) Develops from Cells of the Coelomic Lining
- Authors: Malakhov V.V.1, Gantsevich M.M.1
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Affiliations:
- Moscow State University
- Issue: Vol 485, No 1 (2019)
- Pages: 44-46
- Section: General Biology
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/0012-4966/article/view/154454
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S0012496619020078
- ID: 154454
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Abstract
The paper reports the study of the anatomy of early juvenile individuals of the vestimentiferan tubeworm Ridgeia piscesae (Annelida, Siboglinidae). Adult vestimentiferans lack the digestive tract but have the trophosome, whose cells are inhabited by chemoautotrophic bacteria. It has been shown, in 280- to 300-µm early juvenile individuals, that the trophosome develops from cells of the coelomic lining on the gut surface and on the lateral body walls. The observed proto-trophosome structure suggests that the bacteria are first captured by the coelomic cells of the body wall and then transferred to the coelomic cells located on the gut surface.
About the authors
V. V. Malakhov
Moscow State University
Email: mgantsevich@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234
M. M. Gantsevich
Moscow State University
Author for correspondence.
Email: mgantsevich@gmail.com
Russian Federation, Moscow, 119234
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