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The mechanism of movement of the gill-filaments in Teleostei

Authors: J H, BIJTEL;

The mechanism of movement of the gill-filaments in Teleostei

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Bei ruhiger Atmung sind die Kiemenspalten der Teleostier sowohl wahrend der Ein- wie wahrend der Ausatmung dadurch verschlossen, das je zwei einander zugekehrte Filamentreihen der angrenzenden Kiemen sich mit ihren Filamentspitzen beruhren. Nur durch die ganz feinen Spalten zwischen den Lamellen der Filamente hindurch kann das Atmungswasser vom Ein- zum Ausatmungsraum stromen. Die Zusammenziehung der Adduktormuskeln bringt die Spitzen der Filamente zweier auf einem Kiemenbogen stehenden Filamentreihen zur Adduktion, und zwar entweder durch die Drehung des ganzen Filaments oder durch die Streckung seines freien Teiles. Ein- und Ausatmungsraum stehen dann durch breite Spalten miteinander in Verbindung. Diese Kontraktion der Adduktormuskeln tritt bei den Hustbewegungen auf, sowohl beim Husten nach vorne wie auch beim Husten nach hinten. Die Muskeln haben also eine Bedeutung fur die Kiemenreinigung und spielen weder bei der Bewegung des Blutes durch die Kiemengefase (Riess, 1881,Woskoboinikoff, 1932) noch bei der Erneuerung des Atmungswassers (Elfriede Schottle, 1932) eine Rolle.

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Gills, Movement, Fishes, Animals, Cytoskeleton

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