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Functional properties of hemoglobins in the teleost Tilapia grahami
(Springer-Verlag, 1975)
The oxygen binding properties ofTilapia grahami hemoglobins have been investigated. The whole blood hemolysate possesses at 35°C a high oxygen affinity (P 50∼ 4.0 mmHg). The O2Hb equilibrium is moderately affected by the ...
The fine structure of the intestinal epithelium of Tilapia grahami.
(1975)
The ultrastructure of the intestinal epithelium is described in Tilapia grahami. The intestine is divisible into cranial, middle and caudal portions. The cranial intestine is involved in water anp ion transport as well as ...
Salivary secretion in the camel
(University of Nairobi, 1975-02)
No abstract available
Is the aestivating lungfish the first vertebrate with suctional breathing?
(University of Nairobi, 1975-11)
No abstract available
A fish in extreme alkalinity.
(1975-07)
Tilapia grahami (Boulenger), a small cichlid fish, inhabits extremely alkaline water where the total CO2 concentration exceeds 200 meq.L(-1), osmolality is about 600 mosm.L(-1), pH ranges between 9.6 and 10.5 and temperature ...
Oxygen uptake and blood respiratory properties of the caecilian Boulengerula taitanus.
(1975-09)
In contrast to amphibians belonging to the orders Urodela and Anura, virtually no data exist on the respiratory physiology of the more primitive Apoda. This study concerns oxygen uptake and hemoglobin function in the ...