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Experimentalstudien über das Axialorgan von Asteroidea

Authors: Irene Verchowskaja;

Experimentalstudien über das Axialorgan von Asteroidea

Abstract

1. Nach Entfernung des Axialorgans leben die Seesterne mindestens 6 Monate lang (die Dauer der Versuche). In dieser Zeit regeneriert das Axialorgan nicht. Das ausere Aussehen der Seesterne ist nur in den ersten Tagen nach der Operation krankhaft, und zwar ist die Ernahrungsintensitat und die Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit herabgesetzt. Die Tiedemannschen Korperchen vergrosern sich etwas im Vergleich zum normalen Zustande. Die aktive Reaktion der Leibeshohlenflussigkeit verandert sich nicht. 2. Die Implantation eines uberzahligen Axialorgans erhoht etwas die Lebenszahigkeit der Seesterne. Auf die aktive Reaktion ubt diese Implantation keinen Einflus aus. 3. Die Entfernung des ganzen Axialkomplexes bedingt ein langsames (in meinem Versuche bis 40 Tage dauerndes) Zugrundegehen der operierten Seesterne. Die Versuchsseesterne verlieren infolge der Storung der Ganzheit des Wassergefassystems die Bewegungsfahigkeit. Entsprechend konnen die Seesterne die Nahrung nicht aktiv aufnehmen.

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