The ultrastructure of male gametes of Ectocarpus siliculosus
is described and discussed in relation to the information available on
other
brown algal zoids. In general, the fine structure and the
organelle associations agree with those of other brown algal cells. In
particular,
the male gametes typically contain a single chloroplast with a pyrenoid
and
a prominent concave eyespot, into which the swelling of the
posterior flagellum (the photoreceptor) fits. The continuity of the
chloroplast endoplasmic reticulum and nuclear membrane, as well as the
presence of a perinuclear Golgi consisting of several dictyosomes, is shown.
The fine structure of microbodies, lipid bodies and different
types of vesicles, including physodes and coated vesicles, is also discussed.
Several specializations of cellular elements and their
interactions are unique and have not been reported before. These features
include the connection between the nuclear envelope, the Golgi
and the flagellar bases mediated by fibres resembling intermediate
filaments, and the organization of the Golgi as well as the association
of
mitochondria and a microtubular flagellar root.