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The ultrastructure of the epithelium on the oral surface of the tentacles ofOwenia fusiformis has been studied by light and electron microscopy. Unspecialized monociliated cells are the dominant cell type of the epithelium; however, biciliated epidermal cells, monociliated mucous cells and non-ciliated cells are also present. In all of the ciliated cells each cilium is provided with a diplosomal basal body and two striated rootlets. The cytological features of this unspecialized epithelium strongly resemble those of similar epithelia in the Phoronida, Brachiopoda and Hemichordata. So far,O. fusiformis is the only polychaete known to possess an unspecialized monociliated epidermis. Other characters ofOwenia are also mentioned. The relationship between the nervous system and the epidermal cells on the tentacles is examined. It is proposed thatOwenia should assume an important role in discussions of the phylogeny of the Polychaeta.
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I wish to thank Dr. R.M. Rieger for his inspiration and guidance during the course of this study. Ms. Wilma Hanton provided technical assistance for the electron microscopy. This work was supported by NSF Grant # GB-42211 to R.M. Rieger
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Gardiner, S.L. Fine structure of the ciliated epidermis on the tentacles ofOwenia fusiformis (Polychaeta, Oweniidae). Zoomorphologie 91, 37–48 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00994152
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