The histology and fine structure of the olfactory organ of the squid Lolliguncula brevis Blainville
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- DOI: 10.1016/0040-8166(75)90011-7
The histology and fine structure of the olfactory organ of the squid Lolliguncula brevis Blainville
Abstract
The olfactory organ of the squid has a thick, pseudostratified epithelium containing five morphological types of ciliated receptors. In the simplest receptors the cilia originate separately in the distal pole of the cell. All other receptors have some type of cilia filled cavity, varying from a simple pocket of cilia at the surface to a completely closed vesicle filled with cilia in cells deep in the epithelium. The receptors are compared to cells in the rhinophore of Nautilus and the olfactory organs of coleoid cephalopods. Possible functions of the olfactory organ, based on its morphology, are discussed.
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