Heywood P
J Cell Sci. 1977 Aug;26:1-8. doi: 10.1242/jcs.26.1.1.
Three-dimensional reconstructions based on serial sections through cells of the chloromonadophycean alga Gonyostomum semen Diesing indicate that there are many small unbranched mitochondria in log-phase cells. These organelles are approximately ellipsoid in shape with their longest axis ranging from 0-7 to 2-0 micrometer in length. Occasionally mitochondria reaching up to 3-6 micrometer in length have been observed: these have the same general morphology as their smaller counterparts. Preliminary observations indicate that cells of a related alga, Vacuolaria virescens Cienkowsky, also possess many small unbranched mitochondria. These observations are discussed in relation to recent reports that some cells contain a single branched mitochondrion or, at most, a small number of these organelles. It is suggested that mitochondrial number may be related to cell volume and that large cells may contain many mitochondria.
基于对绿胞藻纲藻类精液胶网藻(Gonyostomum semen Diesing)细胞的连续切片所进行的三维重建表明,对数期细胞中有许多小型无分支的线粒体。这些细胞器大致呈椭圆形,其最长轴长度在0.7至2.0微米之间。偶尔也观察到长度达3.6微米的线粒体:它们与较小的线粒体具有相同的总体形态。初步观察表明,相关藻类绿液泡藻(Vacuolaria virescens Cienkowsky)的细胞也含有许多小型无分支的线粒体。结合最近关于一些细胞含有单个分支线粒体或最多少量此类细胞器的报道,对这些观察结果进行了讨论。有人提出线粒体数量可能与细胞体积有关,大细胞可能含有许多线粒体。