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13 The Formation and Assimilation of Alcohol-Soluble Proteins during Intracellular Digestion by Hydra littoralis and Aiptasia sp.

  • Gordon R. Murdock
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Experimental Coelenterate Biology
Ein Kapitel aus dem Buch Experimental Coelenterate Biology
© University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

© University of Hawaii Press, Honolulu

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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Dedication V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Foreword IX
  5. 1 Introduction 1
  6. PART ONE. GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
  7. 2 Principles of Coelenterate Culture Methods 9
  8. 3 Growth and Development of Colonial Hydroids 16
  9. 4 Some Common Coelenterates in Kaneohe Bay, Oahu, Hawaii 37
  10. 5 Influence of Environmental Factors on the Growth of Bougainvillia sp. 52
  11. 6 Techniques for Raising the Planula Larvae and Newly Settled Polyps of Pocillopora damicornis 66
  12. PART TWO FEEDING BEHAVIOR, FOOD TRANSPORT, AND METABOLISM
  13. 7 Research on Feeding, Digestion, and Metabolism in Coelenterates: Some Reflections 75
  14. 8 The Feeding Biology of the Gymnoblastic Hydroid Pennariatiarella 84
  15. 9 Valine Activation of Feeding in the Sea Anemone Boloceroides 92
  16. 10 The Chemical Control of the Feeding Behavior in Some Hawaiian Corals 100
  17. 11 Paths and Rates of Food Distribution in the Colonial Hydroid Perwaria 119
  18. 12 Ingestion and Assimilation of Bacteria by Two Scleractinian Coral Species 129
  19. 13 The Formation and Assimilation of Alcohol-Soluble Proteins during Intracellular Digestion by Hydra littoralis and Aiptasia sp. 137
  20. 14 Kinetics of Incorporation of 14C-Proline into Mesogleal Protocollagen and Collagen of the Sea Anemone Aiptasia 146
  21. 15 Effect of a Disulfide Reducing Agent on the Nematocyst Capsules from Some Coelenterates, with an Illustrated Key to Nematocyst Classification 157
  22. 16 Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase and 6-Phosphogluconate Dehydrogenase Activities in Coelenterates 169
  23. PART THREE ENDOSYMBIOSIS WITH ALGAE
  24. 17 Endosymbiosis of Algae and Coelenterates 179
  25. 18 Patterns of 14C02 Uptake by Chlorohydra viridissima 192
  26. 19 Transfer of Photosynthetic Products from Symbiotic Algae to Animal Tissue in Chlorohydra viridissima 202
  27. 20 Uptake and Utilization of 14C-Glycine by Zoanthus and Its Coelenteric Bacteria 209
  28. 21 Transfer of 35S-Labeled Material from Food Ingested by Aiptasia sp. to Its Endosymbiotic Zooxanthellae 218
  29. PART FOUR CALCIFICATION
  30. 22 Calcification in Corals 227
  31. 23 Sources of Carbon in the Skeleton of the Coral Fungia scutaria 239
  32. 24 Effects of Temperature on the Rate of 45Calcium Uptake by Pocillopora damicornis 246
  33. 25 Organic Matrices Associated with CaC03 Skeletons of Several Species of Hermatypic Corals 260
  34. APPENDIX Two Methods for Fractionating Small Amounts of Radioactive Tissue 265
  35. Index 273
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