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Biol Bull 93: 114-121. (October 1947)
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AN ELECTRON MICROSCOPE STUDY OF PROTOZOAN FLAGELLA

ELIZABETH FOSTER 1, MARTHA BARNES BAYLOR 1, NORMAN A. MEINKOTH 1, and G. L. CLARK 1

1 Departments of Chemistry and Zoology, University of Illinois

Certain flagellated protozoa have been photographed by the electron microscope. Two well defined types of flagella have been observed, a fibrous type in which the individual fibers occur in a twisted rope-like arrangement, and a ciliary type on which are arranged numerous small cilia. The shaft of the ciliary type in some cases appears to consist of fibrils. These observations verify in part and augment the masterly work of Harley P. Brown at The Ohio State University.







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