Morphological Observation on Euglena gracilis Grown in Zinc-sufficient Media Containing Cadmium Ions

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Cadmium ions at 5 to 100 μg/ml induced morphological alterations in Euglena gracilis grown in zinc-sufficient media. The average cell volume was used as a parameter of morphological abnormality. Many types of abnormal-shaped cells were observed when the cadmium-ion concentration was high enough to increase the average cell volume. Most abnormal-shaped cells were starfish-shaped. Scanning electron microscopic observations clearly showed that the structure of the pellicle of starfish-shaped cells was not different from that of normal dividing cells and that these starfish-shaped cells, which were polynucleated and in the process of cytokinesis, resulted from abnormal cytokinesis, but not from cell fusion. © 1980, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Nakano, Y., Abe, K., & Toda, S. (1980). Morphological Observation on Euglena gracilis Grown in Zinc-sufficient Media Containing Cadmium Ions. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 44(10), 2305–2316. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.44.2305

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