Axonal flow in the afferent fiber maintains the electroreceptor in the skin of fish
β Scribed by A. Roth
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 514 KB
- Volume
- 72
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0028-1042
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β¦ Synopsis
Table 2. Cadmium and copper concentrations of liver and intestine of rainbow trout after the experiment. Concentrations are dry weight-related Tubificids Cadmium [gg g 1] Copper [gg g-1] Liver Intestine Liver Intestine Controls 0.19+0.045 0.18+0.039 25.74+ 4.669 6.18+0,988 Cd-enriched 3.25_+1.472 7.19+2.356 48.24_+14.069 10.19+2,045 Cu-enriched 0.29_+0.102 0 . 1 5 _ + 0 . 0 5 0 64.84_+22.617 9.66_+2,164 by AAS. In no case did they significantly exceed background concentrations of the tap water used. After 25 days of experiment, liver, intestine and gills of the rainbow trout were dissected and rinsed with distilled water. The heavy metal content of these tissues was measured by AAS. The results for liver and intestine are summarized in Table 2. Whereas the
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