Journal of Electron Microscopy 24(1): 33-39 (1975)
© 1975 Oxford University Press
Formation and Division of Giant Mitochondria during the Cell Cycle of Euglena gracilis Z in Synchronous Culture II. Modes of Division of Giant Mitochondria1
2Department of Microbiology, Tokyo Medical College Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160
3Institute of Applied Microbiology, University of Tokyo Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 113, Japan
In dividing giant mitochondria, membranous partitions were formed separating the matrix compartment into two or more chambers. The partition was composed of two membranes, each of which was in continuity with the inner mito-chondrial membrane. Appearance of one or more apparently open spaces delimited by a single membrane was also observed in the central part of the mitochondrial matrix. The open space was, in many cases, connected to the partition.
Received 5 November 1974,
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