Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

Postembryonic growth of the optic lobe of Octopus vulgaris, lam

View through CrossRef
AbstractThe pattern of growth of the optic lobe of Octopus vulgaris has been investigated from 0.1 to 6.0 gms body weight by measuring the weight of the lobe and the number of nuclei present in the tissue homogenate. In the normal habitat, the rate of increase in nulcear number relative to increase in body weight is 1.32 up to 1.5–1.8 gms, but undergoes a three‐fold decrease above this size. On the other hand, the rate of increase in tissue weight remains essetially constant throughout the same period of development, with the exception of the interval between 1.0 g and 1.5 gms during which it rises markedly. Nuclear density increases steadily up to approximately 1.2 gms and approaches a constant value above this size.In octopuses reared in transparent containers or under an opaque cover the rates of increment in number of nuclei and in tissue weight are generally lower than normal between 0.2 g and 1.5 gms. In both experimental conditions the wave of acceleration in the rate of increase of tissue weight occurring between 1.0 g and 1.5 gms in normal animals appears earlier particularly in octopuses reared under an opaque cover. At body weights larger than 1.5–2.0 gms the rates of increment in number of nuclei and tissue weight become higher than normal in octopuses reared in transparent boxes, but change in the opposite direction when rearing takes place in opaque containers. In the former condition, the nuclear density of newly added tissue starts decreasing earlier than normal but reaches a higher level at body weights above 2 gms, while in octopuses reared under an opaque cover the decrease occurs at approximately normal timing but attains lower values at higher body weights.
Title: Postembryonic growth of the optic lobe of Octopus vulgaris, lam
Description:
AbstractThe pattern of growth of the optic lobe of Octopus vulgaris has been investigated from 0.
1 to 6.
0 gms body weight by measuring the weight of the lobe and the number of nuclei present in the tissue homogenate.
In the normal habitat, the rate of increase in nulcear number relative to increase in body weight is 1.
32 up to 1.
5–1.
8 gms, but undergoes a three‐fold decrease above this size.
On the other hand, the rate of increase in tissue weight remains essetially constant throughout the same period of development, with the exception of the interval between 1.
0 g and 1.
5 gms during which it rises markedly.
Nuclear density increases steadily up to approximately 1.
2 gms and approaches a constant value above this size.
In octopuses reared in transparent containers or under an opaque cover the rates of increment in number of nuclei and in tissue weight are generally lower than normal between 0.
2 g and 1.
5 gms.
In both experimental conditions the wave of acceleration in the rate of increase of tissue weight occurring between 1.
0 g and 1.
5 gms in normal animals appears earlier particularly in octopuses reared under an opaque cover.
At body weights larger than 1.
5–2.
0 gms the rates of increment in number of nuclei and tissue weight become higher than normal in octopuses reared in transparent boxes, but change in the opposite direction when rearing takes place in opaque containers.
In the former condition, the nuclear density of newly added tissue starts decreasing earlier than normal but reaches a higher level at body weights above 2 gms, while in octopuses reared under an opaque cover the decrease occurs at approximately normal timing but attains lower values at higher body weights.

Related Results

Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Hydatid Disease of The Brain Parenchyma: A Systematic Review
Abstarct Introduction Isolated brain hydatid disease (BHD) is an extremely rare form of echinococcosis. A prompt and timely diagnosis is a crucial step in disease management. This ...
Analysis of the Validity of Urine LAM ELISA for Tuberculosis Infection
Analysis of the Validity of Urine LAM ELISA for Tuberculosis Infection
Objective: To explore the validity of urinary lipoarabinomannan (LAM) enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) assay technology for detecting MTB infection in the double infection...
Kadar serum 25-hidroksi vitamin D berkorelasi negatif dengan interleukin-17 pada acne vulgaris derajat berat
Kadar serum 25-hidroksi vitamin D berkorelasi negatif dengan interleukin-17 pada acne vulgaris derajat berat
Background: Acne vulgaris is a common skin disease in Indonesia. Inflammation is a key factor in its development. 25-hydroxy vitamin D or 25(OH)D is considered to have antioxidant ...
Hubungan Stress Dan Kebersihan Wajah Terhadap Kejadian Akne Vulgaris Pada Mahasiswa Kedokteran Universitas Malahayati
Hubungan Stress Dan Kebersihan Wajah Terhadap Kejadian Akne Vulgaris Pada Mahasiswa Kedokteran Universitas Malahayati
ABSTRACT: RELATIONSHIP OF STRESS AND FACE CLEANLINESS TO THE EVENT OF VULGARIS IN MEDICAL STUDENTS OF UNIVERSITAS MALAHAYATI Background: Acne vulgaris is a disorder of the sebaceou...
Activity patterns of Octopus tetricus (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) and their behavioural responses to fisheries trap and bait combinations
Activity patterns of Octopus tetricus (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) and their behavioural responses to fisheries trap and bait combinations
AbstractAn understanding of octopus behaviour and their capture by fishing gears is required to inform efficient, sustainable, and ethical octopus fisheries. Here, the behaviour of...
Behavioural patterns of Octopus tetricus (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) and their responses to fisheries trap and bait combinations
Behavioural patterns of Octopus tetricus (Mollusca: Cephalopoda) and their responses to fisheries trap and bait combinations
Abstract Octopus fisheries are expanding globally. However, given their complex behavioural repertoires, cognitive capacities and individual personalities among octopuses, ...
Abstract 1624: Stat1 promotes lesion growth and tumor immunity of tuberin-deficient cells in lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Abstract 1624: Stat1 promotes lesion growth and tumor immunity of tuberin-deficient cells in lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Abstract Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a cystic lung disease that primarily affects women, with an estimated global prevalence of 19 per million women. LAM is ca...
Clinical features of COVID-19-related optic neuritis: a retrospective study
Clinical features of COVID-19-related optic neuritis: a retrospective study
ObjectiveThis retrospective study aimed to investigate the clinical features of optic neuritis associated with COVID-19 (COVID-19 ON), comparing them with neuromyelitis optica-asso...

Back to Top