昆虫消化羊毛的研究。五、衣蛾(tiineola bissellielal, humm.)和其他鳞翅目幼虫中肠的杯状细胞。

D. Waterhouse
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鳞翅目幼虫的中肠上皮中有杯状细胞、柱状细胞和再生细胞。柱状细胞具有许多昆虫中肠中出现的简单上皮细胞的典型外观。杯状细胞高度分化,尽管不同物种之间存在显著差异,如出现频率、形状、染色反应等,但其基本结构非常相似。Bodian的“ProtargoI”染色技术提供了良好的杯状细胞分化。每个杯状细胞都有一个位于基部的细胞核,并包含一个内部腔,腔的边缘是一层微弱的条纹。未观察到允许物质从腔体直接进入腔体的开口。现有的证据表明,从腔中移动出来的物质要通过一个包围膜。与柱状细胞不同,杯状细胞在管腔表面不具有条纹边界。
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Studies on the digestion of wool by insects. V. The goblet cells in the midgut of larvae of the clothes moth (tineola bissellielal (humm.) and other lepidoptera.
Goblet cells and columnar cells occur, together with regenerative cells, in the midgut epithelium of lepidopterous larvae. The columnar cells have an appearance typical of the simple epithelial cells that occur in the midgut of many insects. The goblet cells are highly differentiated and, although there are marked variations between species, such as in frequency of occurrence, in shape, in staining reactions, and so on, their basic structure is very similar. Bodian's 'ProtargoI' staining technique provides excellent differentiation of goblet cells. Each goblet cell has a basally situated nucleus and contains an internal cavity, which is bordered by a faintly striated lining. No opening permitting direct movement of material from the cavity into the lumen has been observed. Available evidence suggests that materials moving out of the cavity pass through a bounding membrane. Unlike columnar cells, goblet cells do not possess a striated border on their lumen surface.
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