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Studies on digestion and the fine structure of digestive caeca in Eurydice pulchra (Crustacea: Isopoda)

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In the carnivorous isopod Eurydice pulchra Leach the mid-gut caeca have a pH of 5.6 and produce a strong acid proteinase, a lipase and a carbohydrase. Electron microscope studies of the digestive caeca of starved and fed animals show that secretion is merocrine and may originate from a complex involving the basal cell membrane and associated mitochondria, producing lysosomes. Absorbed materials, in fed animals, appear to take the form of neutral lipid bodies, glycogen, and proteinaceous crystals, the latter forming within the golgi complex. Digestion of both lipid and protein inclusions was observed to occur intra-cellularly by fusion with free lysosomes. Secretion and absorption may occur in the same cell, and the scheme for the sequence of epithelial cell stages is proposed.

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Jones, D.A., Babbage, P.C. & King, P.E. Studies on digestion and the fine structure of digestive caeca in Eurydice pulchra (Crustacea: Isopoda). Marine Biol. 2, 311–320 (1969). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00355710

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