Schultatz cell There are olfactory (I) and non-basophilic cellular subsystems. The first of these, in fact, is where the name of the entire system comes from. The olfactory cell, in turn, has a nucleus and cytoplasm. The cytoplasm consists of an amorphous structureless material of mostly dark color, called lacunae, sometimes a light golden hue and a small amount of small grains - middle bodies in the clearing of the space of the cytoplasmic lacunae. The nucleus has an oval shape, is located separately in the cytoplasm, or a second, smaller and more compact nucleus is observed in the nucleus, facing the shell with a smaller diameter, this phenomenon is called false karyolemnia; azurophilic and basophilic cytoplasm with pore-forming and destructive organelles is also distinguished.