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Yeast cell-wall, diagram

Fig. 2.—Diagram of Hypothetical Structure of Yeast Cell-wall JPhosphoric diester links are represented by —P— (E) is 0-D-fructofuranosidase is D-glucan is D-mannan and S is sulfur. From Ref. 117 printed here by permission of Cambridge University Press.]... Fig. 2.—Diagram of Hypothetical Structure of Yeast Cell-wall JPhosphoric diester links are represented by —P— (E) is 0-D-fructofuranosidase is D-glucan is D-mannan and S is sulfur. From Ref. 117 printed here by permission of Cambridge University Press.]...
A diagram of a section through a typical yeast cell is shown in Fig. 16.2. The cell is bounded by a wall which may bear one or several scars, and within the wall lies the cell membrane. Connected with the membrane and extending into the cytoplasm is the endoplasmic reticulum. This membranous system also appears to connect with the nuclear membrane which forms the boundary of the nucleus. Other organelles within the cytoplasm are the mitochondria and vacuoles, the latter often containing granular material. Lipid droplets may also be found in the cytoplasm. [Pg.156]

Fig. 16.2 Diagram of an electron micrograph of a section through a resting cell of bakers yeast Saccharomyces certvisiae). ER, endoplasmic reticulum M, mitochondrion N, nucleus Nm, nuclear membrane Nn, nucleolus Pi, invagination PI, plasmalemma V, vacuole Vp, polymetaphosphate granule W, cell wall Ws, bud scar L, lipid granule (sphaerosome). Fig. 16.2 Diagram of an electron micrograph of a section through a resting cell of bakers yeast Saccharomyces certvisiae). ER, endoplasmic reticulum M, mitochondrion N, nucleus Nm, nuclear membrane Nn, nucleolus Pi, invagination PI, plasmalemma V, vacuole Vp, polymetaphosphate granule W, cell wall Ws, bud scar L, lipid granule (sphaerosome).

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