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Figure 426 (A-D) from Chapter 16 (Cytoplasmic matrix and cytoskeleton) of 'The Cell, 2nd Ed.' by Don W. Fawcett M.D. Stages of differentiation of the finch spermatozoon. A.)Early in spermatogenesis, a large bundle of micortubules winds a helical course around the condensign nucleus as the head is beginning to take on its mature corkscrew-shaped form. B.) Although the microtubules disappear after the shape develops, shallow depressions at the surface of the head (arrows) mark their former location. C.)The microtubule bundle continues posteriorly and winds around the midpiece forming a double helix with the continus strand of fused mitochondria. D.)The mitochondrial helix of the mature sperm retains the same pitch as the microtubule bundle after the latter has disappeared. Image from Fawcett et al., Dev. Biol. 26:220-251 (1971). A PDF copy of the accompanying chapter is available on the ASCB’s BioEDUCATE website.

Biological Sources
NCBI Organism Classification
Passeriformes
Cell Type
sperm
Cellular Component
microtubule
Biological Context
Biological Process
regulation of cell shape
Attribution
Names
Don W. Fawcett
Published
ISBN 0721635849
Link
http://www.ascb.org/bioeducate/FawcettTheCell...
Citation
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
doi:10.7295/W9CIL36058
Archival Resource Key (ARK)
ark:/b7295/w9cil36058
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Imaging
Image Type
transmission electron microscopy (TEM)
Image Mode
illumination by electrons
detection of electrons
Parameters Imaged
electron density
Source of Contrast
stain with broad specificity
Visualization Methods
electron-dense stain
Data Qualifiers
processed data
Dimensions
Spatial Axis Image Size Pixel Size
X 901px ——
Y 1254px ——