. The biology of the Protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. Fig. M. — Chilodon sp. Macronucleus with endosome and cndobasal body (end) {mo) Mouth surrounded by pharyngeal basket. (Original.) of chromatin or plastin, or in a combination of both. These in some cases form the poles of t^^-pical spindles, but in the majority of cases, apart from the polar granules and the connecting centrodesmose, there is little evidence of a t^7)ical spindle.. Fig. 3.5.—Endamoeba dysenterioe (Councilman and Lafleur). Two stages in the metamorphosis of endosome and endoba.«al body. (After Hartmann.) In some cases this typ

. The biology of the Protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. Fig. M. — Chilodon sp. Macronucleus with endosome and cndobasal body (end) {mo) Mouth surrounded by pharyngeal basket. (Original.) of chromatin or plastin, or in a combination of both. These in some cases form the poles of t^^-pical spindles, but in the majority of cases, apart from the polar granules and the connecting centrodesmose, there is little evidence of a t^7)ical spindle.. Fig. 3.5.—Endamoeba dysenterioe (Councilman and Lafleur). Two stages in the metamorphosis of endosome and endoba.«al body. (After Hartmann.) In some cases this typ Stock Photo
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. The biology of the Protozoa. Protozoa; Protozoa. Fig. M. — Chilodon sp. Macronucleus with endosome and cndobasal body (end) {mo) Mouth surrounded by pharyngeal basket. (Original.) of chromatin or plastin, or in a combination of both. These in some cases form the poles of t^^-pical spindles, but in the majority of cases, apart from the polar granules and the connecting centrodesmose, there is little evidence of a t^7)ical spindle.. Fig. 3.5.—Endamoeba dysenterioe (Councilman and Lafleur). Two stages in the metamorphosis of endosome and endoba.«al body. (After Hartmann.) In some cases this type of endosome undergoes changes in appear- ance which Hartmann (1911) and his followers have interpreted as. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Calkins, Gary N. (Gary Nathan), b. 1869. Philadelphia, New York, Lea & Febiger

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