
doi: 10.1038/216059a0
pmid: 6050670
Mangum and Schopf1 have reported oxygen consumption rates for a representative species of ectoproct, Bugula turrita. They found considerable discrepancy between their measured value and that predicted from a model they proposed based on ectoproct morphology. This discrepancy led them to hypothesize that the rhythmic expansion and contraction of the tentacles of the animals was required as a circulatory mechanism to supply oxygen to the tissues.
Oxygen Consumption, Animals, Invertebrates, Models, Biological
Oxygen Consumption, Animals, Invertebrates, Models, Biological
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