Pleurosigma is mainly a
benthic genus of diatoms, whose cells are several times longer than they are wide. They present bright green
chloroplasts observed in the shape of ribbons under a
microscope. The central
nucleus composes the core of the
cytoplasm. During
anaphase, daughter
chromosomes join at the poles of the
spindle apparatus, and then move farther apart. During
telophase, the daughter nuclei are organized.
Cytokinesis starts during anaphase, where a small cleavage slices the cytoplasm into two along the valvar plane. The median part of each chloroplast branches into a large, elongated lobe along the interior of one of the valves, and into two similar lobes on the other valve. Cell division begins by a fissure across the median lobe. After the division, the parts of the chloroplast migrate to the inner side of the old valves. == Species ==