OsmoregulationOrganismsBacteriaYersinia enterocolitica is a gram-negative, food-borne pathogen that can grow in 5% NaCl and at refrigerator temperatures. In ... S Park,LT Smith,GM Smith - 《Appl Environ Microbiol》 被引量: 64发表: 1995年 A novel, ATP-dependent L-carnitine transporter in Listeri...
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What is the importance of osmosis in the life of fresh water organisms? Why is it important to include the data of water with acid and water with base in a graph? What effect does Green Tea have on Urine pH and what importance does this have to osmoregulation and the world a...
11. In contrast to abundant pseudogenes that arose by duplication or retrotransposition12, gene loss (also known as a unitary pseudogene13) implies the absence of an intact gene encoding a functional protein, and thus affects the repertoire of gene functions. Case...
of the seston in surface waters. None of the seston C:N:P (molar) annual means at specific depths corresponded to the Redfield ratio (106:16:1). At 5 m, annual means of N/P and C/N were 8.4 and 6.5, respectively, while at depth (50–1220 m) N/P were on scale 3 times ...
It is well known that altered Na +/K + ratios of water can reduce the survival and growth of crustaceans due to osmoregulatory disruptions. However, since the mechanisms involved with osmoregulation are also linked with ammonia-N excretion, it is unclear whether altered Na +/K + ratios will...
Phenotypic plasticity has also been suggested to play an important role in organisms’ ability to cope with current and future climate change [105]. Recent modelling of future climate scenarios in the Baltic Sea indicate that increased precipitation may lead to reduced salinity [23], which could ...
It was recently shown that alternatively spliced variants of Na+/K+ ATPases were differentially expressed in response to reduced salinity giving further support for plasticity through active osmoregulation [44]. If there is indeed a cost to the euryhalinity (maintaining high physiological plasticity ...
Why is maintaining homeostasis important for the functioning of enzymes? What role does the skeletal system have in maintaining homeostasis? What is the difference between homeostasis and osmoregulation? How would you describe the controlled organisms by homeostasis? What are some ways to maintain homeos...
What organisms cannot carry out homeostasis? What is homeostasis's main mechanism? Give an example to explain how it works. Define homeostasis and how you understand the organism's choices in maintaining homeostasis. What is the difference between homeostasis and osmoregulation? What are examples...