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The nerve fibre layer and the neurocord of the Enteropneusts Saccoglossus horsti, Harrimania kupfferi and Ptychodera flava have been examined with the electron microscope. The nerve fibres vary in diameter between 0.15 to 10 μm. The majority of the fibres are of the smaller diameters. The nerve fibre layer is intraepidermal, and is divided by processes running radially from the epithelial cells to the basement membrane that separates the nerve fibre layer from the muscle cells.
The cells of origin of these nerve fibres are situated mainly in the innermost layers of the epidermal cells. The nerve fibre profiles contain numerous vesicles of very varied diameter and contents, together with larger granular inclusions that are also found in the nerve cell bodies.
Morphologically recognisable synapses are rare, but the majority of fibres are in intimate contact with one another. Sometimes the mass of fibres is divided into bundles by the epithelial cell processes. The majority of giant fibres are situated near to the basement membrane of the neurocord. The giant fibres also have a varied content of vesicles as well as neurofilaments and neurotubules.
The central canal in Ptychodera flava and the remnants of the central canal in Saccoglossus horsti are both lined by columnar cells that bear microvilli as well as cilia with the typical 9 + 2 pattern of tubules. Scattered amongst these cells are mucus secreting cells which open into the cavity of the canal.
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I (P.N.D.) should like to thank Professor J. Z. Young, F. B. S. for much advice and encouragement. Dr. R. Bellairs generously provided the electron microscope facilities, and Dr. R. Newell kindly collected and identified the Saccoglossus specimens. Mr. R. Moss, Mrs. J. Hamilton and Mr. A. Aldrich gave excellent technical and photographic assistance.
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Dilly, P.N., Welsch, U. & Storch, V. The structure of the nerve fibre layer and neurocord in the enteropneusts. Z. Zellforsch. 103, 129–148 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00335406
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