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The sensory palps of the macrodasyoid gastrotrichTetranchyroderma papii contain processes from two types of cell: 22–23 bipolar primary sensory cells and two to three support cells. In the proximal region of the palp each sensory cell contains a short ciliary segment with a basal body and from this ciliary segment a longer distal segment lacking axonemal microtubules extends through the major part of the length of the palp. Each support cell process bears microvilli and contains a conspicuous bundle of microtubules running the entire length of the process. The cell bodies of both cell types are situated in the epidermis of the head region. The palps are interpreted as having a chemosensory function. They are considered to be homologous to the posterior cephalic sensory organ ofTurbanella cornuta, but not the head tentacles ofChordodasys antennatus or nematode amphids.
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Gagné, G.D. Ultrastructure of the sensory palps ofTetranchyroderma papii (Gastrotricha, Macrodasyida). Zoomorphologie 95, 115–125 (1980). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00997905
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