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The distribution of nerve cells inHydra attenuata Pall.

  • Published: June 1978
  • Volume 185, pages 185–193, (1978)
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Polyps ofHydra attenuata Pall. were subdivided into four axial fragments (I–IV) of about identical length. Ecto- and endoderm of each of these fragments were separated from each other and dissociated according to the technique of David (1973). Each preparation was qualitatively and quantitatively examined as to its content of nerve cells.

The presence of 11 different types of nerve cells (Tardent and Weber, 1976) could be confirmed. While multipolars (M1, M2), symmetrical bipolars (B1, B2) and unipolars (U1, U2) were found in both layers, asymmetrical bipolars (B3–7) are limited to the endoderm (Fig. 1), which, as a whole, contains fewer nervous elements than the ectoderm (Fig. 2). The ecto- and endoderm of the tentacles could not be separated from each other and the dissociation was only partly successful. It was, however, possible to ascertain that among the nerve cells present in the tentacles the most numerous are the symmetrical bipolars (B1, B2).

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  1. Biology Department, Mount Union College, 44601, Alliance, OH, USA

    L. Epp & P. Tardent

  2. Department of Zoology, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland

    L. Epp & P. Tardent

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Dr. Epp was awarded a grant of the “Swiss National Science Foundation” (Nr. 880.480.76). This work was also supported by grant Nr. 3.548.75 of the same Foundation. The authors are indebted to Mr. Chr. Weber for his technical help and advice

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Epp, L., Tardent, P. The distribution of nerve cells inHydra attenuata Pall.. Wilhelm Roux' Archiv 185, 185–193 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00848677

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  • Received: 13 July 1977

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  • Issue Date: June 1978

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  • Coelenterates
  • Hydra attenuata
  • Nerve-cell-types
  • Distribution in ecto- and endoderm
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