The morphological evolution of mitochondria
in three cell types of chick embryo in neurulation was
analyzed by stereological methods. Mitochondria, showing
a random distribution, were characterized by moderate
electron-dense matrices and normal cristae. The numerical
density of mitochondria significantly increased in the
neuroectoderm and epiblastic cells while their volume
density remained unchanged. The mitochondria in mesoderm
cells were ellipsoidal (axial ratio 2:l) at stages
5 and 8 although they underwent an elongation in
neuroectoderm and epiblastic cells (axial ratio from 2: 1
to 1.6: 1). The individual size of "average mitochondria"
in the mesoderm cells was smaller than in other cell types.
The total V/S (volume/surface) ratio of mitochondria
decreased during neurulation. These morphological
changes have been discussed emphasizing the possible
metabolical role of mitochondria during morphogenesi