Scanning electron microscopy of the electric organs of Electrophorus electricus L. II. Organs of Sachs and Hunter
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Scanning electron microscopy of the electric organs of Electrophorus electricus L. II. Organs of Sachs and Hunter
Abstract
The surfaces of the organs of Sachs and Hunter of Electrophorus electricus L. were examined by scanning electron microscopy. Special attention was directed to morphological details of the electrocyte to provide a better understanding of its anterior and posterior faces. Some aspects of the microanatomy of these organs, which differ markedly from those of the main electric organ, provide new information on the structure as revealed previously by light and transmission electron microscopy. The relief, mainly expressed by papillae, is related to the actual membrane area, which is important for calculations of specific resistance and conductance. Information is also presented on the general organization of the tissue, in particular the distribution of the connective elements and external configuration of synaptic terminals. Shrinkage in preparation of tissue was evaluated and correction made whenever necessary. Correction factors for actual membrane area were calculated for anterior and posterior faces of electrocytes from both organs.
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