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Van den Branden, C.; D'Hondt, J.; Moens, L.; Decleir, W.. |
1. In hypoxic conditions <i><i>Artemia</i> salina</i> L. forms 3 hemoglobins, which until now had only been characterized by their electrophoretic mobility. 2. We have analysed the oxygen-binding properties of these 3 hemoglobins. 3. HbI shows the lowest oxygen affinity, has an almost negligible Bohr effect and it has no physiological adaptation to temperature changes. 4. HbII shows an intermediate oxygen affinity and a pronounced positive Bohr effect. 5. HbIII has a very high affinity for oxygen, an almost negligible Bohr effect and a good physiological adaptation to temperature changes. 6. By combining the 3 hemoglobins in different proportions <i><i>Artemia</i> salina</i> L. must be able to withstand... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 1978 |
URL: http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=3580 |
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Richard, A.; Van den Branden, C.; Decleir, W.. |
The reproductive system of female cephalopods includes a glandular system (oviduct glands and nidamental glands), which develops considerably during sexual maturation and which plays an important part in the formation of the different egg membranes. It is generally uncoloured. An exception are the nidamental glands in <i>Nautilus pompilius</i> which are composed of opaque yellowish or yellowish-green tissue (Ref. 1). Moreover all Sepioidea and Myopsida and <i>Ctenopteryx</i>, a species belonging to the Oegopsida (Ref.2) possess accessory nidamental glands. The most striking property of these glands is their intense coloration varying from yellow to orange and red. This paper is a comparative study of the accessory nidamental glands... |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
Palavras-chave: Endocrine systems; Glands; Cephalopoda. |
Ano: 1979 |
URL: http://www.vliz.be/nl/open-marien-archief?module=ref&refid=3609 |
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