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우리벼메뚜기 유충과 성충의 중장 점막 상피에 관한 형태학적 연구
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  • 우리벼메뚜기 유충과 성충의 중장 점막 상피에 관한 형태학적 연구
  • Morphological Studies on the Epithelium of the Midgut of the Nymph and the adult in the Grasshopper, Oxya sinuosa
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이형식,이재현,박상옥,Lee. Hyeung-Sik,Lee. Jae-Hyun,Park. Sang-Ock
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한국전자현미경학회지
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1990년|20권 1호|pp.105-119 (15 pages)
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In order to know the morphological characteristics and changes according to the developmental stage, the comparative observations have been studied by light and electron microscope on the midgut(gastric caecum, stomach) of the grasshopper(Oxya sinuosa Mistshenko). The results obtained are summarized as follow : In light microscopic level, the cuboidal shaped cells of the gastric caecum in the 5th instar nymph are differentiated the columnar epithelium in the adult. A number of pigment granules are appeared in the gastric caecum of the 5th instar nymph, however the pigment granules were absent in the adult. Indistinct or undifferentiated folds of the epithelial layer were appeared in the 5th instar nymph, whereas the well-developed folds were appeared the gastric caecum in the adult. The well-developed muscular layers are seen in the 5th instar numph, however in the adult the muscular layers are appeared thin or a few layers. In electron microscopic level, in the midgut epithelium, a number of well-developed rER, a few lipid droplets, multi vesicular bodies, small vesicles and glycogen granules were found. Two types of the pigment granules in the gastric caecum of the 5th instar nymph were appeared, whereas the whorl-membrane, a few secretory granules and one type of the gastro-entero-endocrine cell were found in the adult midgut. The light and dark cells could be distinguished in the stomach epithelim of the 5th instar nymph.