Abstract
Three cell types were distinguished: a thigmocyte, a lymphocyte-like cell,
and a granular amoebocyte, the latter forming and transporting polysaccharides.
Plasma was hypotonic at 35‰ salinity, isotonic at 22‰, and hypertonic below this.
Concentrations of Na+, K+, and Cl- varied in a broadly similar fashion. Ca2+ was
higher than that of the external in all cases, and by calculation Mg2+ was reduced at
higher salinities. Dialysis showed that all ions were actively regulated. Glucose
6-phosphate, a trace of another ester (probably fructose 6-phosphate), glucose, a
nucleotide, and glucosamine, probably from mucoproteins, were identified by paper
chromatography. Blood total reducing substances were increased by feeding and
reduced by starvation, due to low reserves and the necessity for constant feeding to
maintain blood sugars. Total protein ranged from 1.9 to 4.5%, non-protein nitrogen
from 13 -7 to 25.3 mg%. Starch gel electrophoresis resolved four protein bands, the
densest being haemocyanin, the next, mucoprotein.
Subject
Ecology,Aquatic Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Oceanography
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