FINE-STRUCTURE OF THE RETINAL PHOTORECEPTORS OF THE GREAT HORNED OWL (BUBO-VIRGINIANUS)

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BRAEKEVELT, CR
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PHOTORECEPTORS; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; GREAT HORNED OWL; BUBO-VIRGINIANUS;
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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The retinal photoreceptors of the great horned owl (Bubo virginianus) consist of rods, single cones and unequal double cones present in a ratio of about 30:1:2. In the light-adapted state the rods are stout cells which are not felt to undergo retinomotor movements. The rod outer segment consists of a stack of scalloped membranous discs enclosed by the cell membrane. The rod inner segment shows an ellipsoid of mitochondria and a wealth of rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) and polysomes, Golgi zones and autophagic vacuoles but no hyperboloid of glycogen. Single cones show a slightly tapered outer segment, a heterogeneous oil droplet and an ellipsoid of mitochondria at the apex of the inner segment. Double cones consist of a larger chief member which also displays an oil droplet and a slightly smaller accessory member which does not. Both members of the double cone as well as the single cone show a prominent ellipsoid, plentiful polysomes and RER and Golgi zones in the inner segment. Neither single nor double cones possess a condensed paraboloid of glycogen but instead show plentiful scattered glycogen particles. Along the contiguous membranes between accessory and chief cones a few presumed junctional complexes are seen near the external limiting membrane. Judging by their morphology in light-adaptation the cones of this species do not undergo photomechanical movements. Rods and cones (both types) have both invaginated (ribbon) and numerous superficial (conventional) synaptic sites. Rods are more numerous in this nocturnally active bird than is usually noted in avian species.
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