de Paula Silvia M, Silveira Marina
Labroratory of Electron Microscopy, Institute of Physics, University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.
Scanning. 2005 May-Jun;27(3):120-5. doi: 10.1002/sca.4950270303.
Shells of the freshwater, pulmonate snail Physa (Mollusca, Gasteropoda), ranging from 0.5 to 10 mm in length, were studied using scanning microscopy, x-ray analysis, and infrared spectroscopy. Results obtained suggest that the shell is composed of aragonite, which occurs in several distinct crystalline forms. A selective distribution of crystalline forms (hexagonal plates, prisms, rhombohedra, and spherulites) occurred along specific sites of the shell. A variable distribution of the forms was also detected in adult shells and in protoconchs of developing embryos. Qualitative elemental analysis, using an energy-dispersive spectrometer, corroborates the presence of calcium, phosphorus and sulphur ions.
对淡水肺螺(软体动物,腹足纲)的外壳进行了研究,其长度范围为0.5至10毫米,采用了扫描显微镜、X射线分析和红外光谱法。所获得的结果表明,外壳由文石组成,文石以几种不同的晶体形式存在。晶体形式(六边形板、棱柱、菱面体和球晶)沿着外壳的特定部位有选择性地分布。在成年外壳和发育胚胎的原壳中也检测到了这些形式的可变分布。使用能量色散光谱仪进行的定性元素分析证实了钙、磷和硫离子的存在。