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Gaino, E.; Lepore, E.; Rebora, M.; Mercurio, M.; Sciscioli, M. (2007). Some steps of spermatogenesis in Halichondria semitubulosa (Demospongiae, Halichondriidae). Italian Journal of Zoology. 74(2): 117-122.
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Gaino, E.; Lepore, E.; Rebora, M.; Mercurio, M.; Sciscioli, M.
2007
Some steps of spermatogenesis in <i>Halichondria semitubulosa</i> (Demospongiae, Halichondriidae)
Italian Journal of Zoology
74(2): 117-122
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Spermatogenesis of the marine sponge Halichondria semitubulosa (formerly Pellina semitubulosa) has been investigated at the ultrastructural level. This process can be observed in March when, among the choanocyte chambers of the aquiferous system, spermatic cysts are visible. They are delimited by pinacocyte-like cells and include elements in progressive development: spermatocytes of the first and second order, spermatids and spermatozoa. The early phase of spermatogenesis was not detected. Spermatocytes of the first order show an elongated shape, several small mitochondria and patched chromatin; spermatocytes of the second order, frequently connected by bridges, show denser chromatin, a single large mitochondrion with numerous tightly adherent cristae, glycogen, and round-shaped inclusions with a central electron-dense core. In the spermatids the chromatin tends to be packed in the central region. Spermatozoa have a uniformly dense nucleus in close association with the large mitochondrion. Sperm maturation takes place synchronously within the same cyst but asynchronously within the same specimen.
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