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Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

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From: The energy metabolism of Balantidium polyvacuolum inhabiting the hindgut of Xenocypris davidi

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Transmission electron micrographs of B. polyvacuolum. (A) The whole body of (B) polyvacuolum, with macronucleus (Ma) visible. (B) The distribution of starch granules (SG), a lysosome (Ly) and endosymbiotic bacteria (B), with the arrow showing dividing bacteria. (C) A magnification of bacteria, showing the cell wall and nucleoid. (D) The positional relationship between starch granules (SG), mitochondrion-related organelles (MRO), vacuoles (V) and kinetosomes (Ks). (E) Different shapes of dividing MROs. (F) Arrows show the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER) around the MROs and arrowheads show the dumbbell-shaped MROs

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