Insect Ultrastructure 1982
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4615-7266-4_9
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The Morphogenesis of Imaginal Discs of Drosophila

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“…3, ventral view). This overall body and appendages evagination should not be confused with single imaginal disc evagination (Fristrom and Rickoll 1982). At this stage, the abdomen is still longer than the thorax and segmentation is clearly visible.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…3, ventral view). This overall body and appendages evagination should not be confused with single imaginal disc evagination (Fristrom and Rickoll 1982). At this stage, the abdomen is still longer than the thorax and segmentation is clearly visible.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…These are populations of epidermal cells which increase in number with each larval molt, otherwise developing independently from the larval tissue. As an imaginal disc grows, it forms a series of "concentrically arranged folds of increasing diameter" (Fristrom and Rickoll, 1982). When the animal prepares for pupation, the disc evaginates to form a tube (i.e., a leg) or a flattened sac (i.e., a wing).…”
Section: Morphogenesis Of Thementioning
confidence: 99%
“…4). The basal membrane domain contains electron dense plaques, which resemble adherens junction like structures (Fristrom and Rickoll, 1982;Eaton et al, 1995). Immunological studies suggest that the basement membrane surrounding the wing disc contains collagen and laminin (Abbott and Natzle, 1992).…”
Section: Epithelial Cell Polarity In the Imaginal Disc Epitheliamentioning
confidence: 99%