Abstract
The structure of the anal sacs of the echiuranBonellia viridisRolando was studied using SEM, TEM and light microscopy. The characteristic ciliated funnels which open into the coelom and connect it to the lumen of the sac were observed live by interference contrast light microscopy. Clearance of the extracellular marker inulin from the coelomic fluid (Vc= 9·6 ± 1·9 ml 100 g−1wet weight of animal day−1) indicated that a filtrate of coelomic fluid is produced by the ciliary activity of the funnels. The flow of this filtrate into the sacs is unidirectional. Comparison of the ionic composition and osmolality of the anal sac fluid with the coelomic fluid, and surrounding sea water, indicates that the filtrate passes unmodified by absorptive or secretory processes to the outside. Thus the sacs do not appear to have a clear iono- or osmoregulatory function. During osmotic uptake of water in low salinities the rate of clearance of inulin by the anal sacs did not increase, indicating that their role in volume regulation is insignificant. The reddish-brown granules in the epithelium and lumen of the organ (which give the sacs their characteristic colour) may be important excretory products, and the primary function of the sacs their elimination.
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