Author:
Threadgold L. T.,Gallagher S. S. E.
Abstract
The ultrastructure of the parenchyma and interstitial material and the interrelations between them are described.The interstitial material, composed of a granular matrix containing fibres, is shown to ramify as a network between parenchymal cells and around organ systems. It is postulated that this structure is a ‘skeleton’.In certain localized areas the interstitial material between parenchymal cells is absent and at these points adjacent cells are united by attachment plaques (desmosomes) without tonofibrils.The possible functions of the parenchyma are considered and it is suggested that these cells are responsible not only for secreting the interstitial material, but also store glycogen and act, in the absence of a circulatory system, as a transport system for metabolites and excretory products.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Infectious Diseases,Animal Science and Zoology,Parasitology
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