Micropyle (zoology)

A micropyle is a pore in the membrane covering the ovum, through which a sperm enters. Micropyles are also found in sporozoites of some digenetic microorganisms such as Plasmodium at the anterior part of the cell that ultimately leads towards the apical cap. Another example of an organism with micropyle is Bombyx mandarina.[1]

References

  1. Kawaguchi, Yutaka (1996). ""Comparison of Chorion Structure of Eggs from Bombyx mori, Bombyx mandarina (Lepidoptera:Bombycidae) and Their First Filial Generation"". Applied Entomology and Zoology: 407–415.


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