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A high resolution view of the tubulated CV membrane attached to ampullae 2, 3, 4 and 5 of the CVC. The tubules lie against the ribbon of microtubules as well as form a large mat lying inward (centrifically) from the ribbons. These tubular CV membranes are part of the smooth spongiome. TEM taken on 2/26/80 by R. Allen with Hitachi HU11A operating at 75kV. Neg. 22,500X.The raw film was scanned with an Epson Perfection V750 Pro. This image is best used for quantitative analysis. Standard glutaraldehyde fixation followed by osmium tetroxide, dehydrated in alcohol and embedded in an epoxy resin. Microtome sections prepared at approximately 75nm thickness. Additional information available at (http://www5.pbrc.hawaii.edu/allen/). Research Data Curation Program, UC San Diego, La Jolla, 92093-0175 (https://lib.ucsd.edu/rdcp) Allen, Richard (2021). CIL:12996, Paramecium multimicronucleatum, cell by organism, eukaryotic cell, Eukaryotic Protist, Ciliated Protist. In Cell Image Library. UC San Diego Library Digital Collections. Dataset. https://doi.org/10.6075/J0NG4PQC
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ark:/20775/bb34543152
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Water transport Membrane based process Microtubule-based process Ciliated Protist Microtubule associated complex Cell by organism Contractile vacuolar membrane Membrane tubules Eukaryotic Protist Eukaryotic cell Paramecium multimicronucleatum Cell Image Library Group ID: 3952
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