Abstract:Three-dimensional structures of meristematic cells of Allium cepa were studied using freeze-fracture method under the scanning electron microscope. Two fixation procedures were used. The cells were often fractured between eytoplasm and nucleus when the materials were fixed in 1% OsO4 alone before freeze fracture, whereas the nuclei, were frequently fractured if the materials were fixed first in Carnoy‘s, solution (ethanol: acetic acid=3:l) and then in 1% OsO4 before freeze fracture. The former fixation procedure is suitable for the study of the interior structures of cytoplasm such as cytoskeleton fibres, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum and their three-dimensional topography. The latter fixation method is suitable for the study of interior structures of nucleus such as chromatin, nucleoli, nuclear matrix filaments and their 3-dimensional architectures, especially the 3-dimensional structures of chromatin in fibrillar centre of the nucleolus.