Goto T, Takasu N, Yoshida M
Cell Tissue Res. 1984;235(3):471-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00226941.
The ultrastructure of photoreceptors in two species of chaetognaths, Sagitta crassa and Spadella schizoptera, was studied by electron microscopy using a goniometer specimen stage as well as by freeze-fracture techniques. In contrast to earlier descriptions, the photoreceptor is made up of a stack of lamellae with pores. The lamellae, each 30-45 nm in thickness, are piled one on top one another at intervals of 10-20 nm. The lamellar surface is often perpendicular to the incident light. The pores are 35-55 nm in diameter and arranged in an orderly square lattice with a center-to-center distance of 80-95 nm. These perforated lamellar structures, resembling annulate lamellae, are entirely new as photoreceptive structures.
利用测角仪标本台,通过电子显微镜以及冷冻蚀刻技术,研究了两种毛颚动物——粗壮箭虫(Sagitta crassa)和裂叶箭虫(Spadella schizoptera)光感受器的超微结构。与早期描述不同,光感受器由一堆有孔的薄片组成。这些薄片厚度为30至45纳米,彼此堆叠,间隔为10至20纳米。薄片表面通常与入射光垂直。这些孔直径为35至55纳米,以有序的方形晶格排列,中心距为80至95纳米。这些穿孔的薄片结构类似于环孔片层,作为光感受结构是全新的。