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Contractile vacuole organization
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CIL:20815
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuolar membrane
The decorated spongiome of the CVC is composed of 50nm tubules that have a pattern of helically wound subunits attached to their cytosolic surfaces. These tubules can be up to one micrometer or more i...
CIL:13122
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
High resolution electron micrograph of a thin frozen section treated with a clone of the mAb (D40-2) used to show the A4 antigen on decorated tubules. The immunogold lies along the outer margin of the...
CIL:39504
NCBI Organism Classification
Vorticella convallaria
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
The contractile vacuole of V. convallaria empties into a convoluted chamber. This chamber is covered by the alveoli and plasma membrane of the pellicle and is open to the cell’s surface via the peri...
CIL:12313
NCBI Organism Classification
Nassula
Biological Process
contractile vacuole pore organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole pore
Detail of CV pore. Microtubules encircle the pore wall and other microtubules radiate out from the pore toward the CV membrane. TEM taken on 3/27/69 by R. Allen with Philips 300 operating at 60kV. Neg...
CIL:9843
NCBI Organism Classification
Nassula
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
Detail of spongiome of CV. The tubular network is continuous with the filling CV at numerous points. Some spongiome tubules my be decorated with V-ATPases. TEM taken on 3/27/69 by R. Allen with Philip...
CIL:36276
NCBI Organism Classification
Vorticella convallaria
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
The contractile vacuole of V. convallaria empties into a convoluted chamber. This chamber is covered by the alveoli and plasma membrane of the pellicle and is open to the cell’s surface via the peri...
CIL:13124
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
A high resolution micrograph of the collecting canal of the contractile vacuole surrounded by smooth spongiome remnants and decorated tubules of the CVC. Microtubules bordering the flattened collectin...
CIL:13110
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
Radial arm of the contractile vacuole complex displaying two rows of openings from the smooth spongiome into the collecting canal. Two microtubules separate the two rows of openings. The smooth spongi...
CIL:20814
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
Cubic membrane such as this array represents the cell’s method of storing large quantities of lipid and protein bilayers into the smallest possible volume. These membranes can quickly expand into pl...
CIL:13112
NCBI Organism Classification
Paramecium multimicronucleatum
Biological Process
contractile vacuole organization
Cellular Component
contractile vacuole
Collecting canal of the contractile vacuole complex. Normally the collecting canal is expanded when the CV is in systole. In this micrograph the collecting canal is empty so that its two sides are fla...
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