ABSTRACT
It was shown in the first paper of this series 15 that amoeboid activity was affected by certain changes in the conditions of the medium in the same way as certain other forms of contractility. This suggested that some fundamental mechanism of contractility was similar in all these cases.
Like the majority of biological processes, contractility is affected in a characteristic manner by temperature, and if there really is a fundamental similarity between amoeboid and other forms of contractility, the effect of temperature should be similar in both cases.
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This general formula also holds for “rolling” Amoebae, e.g. A. verrucosa.
Copyright © 1924 The Company of Biologists Ltd.
1924
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