Water and Ions in Biological Systems pp 431-435 | Cite as
Transport of Anions in the Fresh-Water
ALGA Hydrodictyon reticulatum
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Abstract
The present paper compares the transport of three anionic species in the alga Hydrodictyon reticulatum; chloride ions represent non-metabolizable species, whereas bicarbonate and sulphate anions play the role of basic nutrients. The possible transport of hydroxyl anions is also considered.
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Chloride Anion Sulphate Anion Sulphate Uptake Dimethyl Urea Pension Condition
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