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Preliminary observations on the effect of fertilization on the Golgi bodies in the eggs ofAcentrogobius neilli (Gobius neilli, Day)

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    The Golgi elements lying below the zona enlarge on fertilization.

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    The rims of the fatty yolk droplets break up into irregular granules, the majority of which also form a concentration below the zona radiata.

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    Concurrent with these changes the inner portions of the zona become converted into a mucilaginous envelope with an outer definite membrane.

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    When the mucous envelope is completely formed, the majority of the Golgi are extruded.

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    The function of the Golgi in Oogenesis is only secretory, the nature of the secretion being only secondary in importance.

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(Communicated by Prof. R. Gopala Aiyar,m.a., m.sc.)

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Subramaniam, M.K. Preliminary observations on the effect of fertilization on the Golgi bodies in the eggs ofAcentrogobius neilli (Gobius neilli, Day). Proc. Indian Acad. Sci. 1, 571–578 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03039774

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