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The Biological Bulletin | 1974

WATER TRANSPORT RATES OF THE TUNICATE CIONA INTESTINALIS

Kenneth Kustin; Kaye V. Ladd; Guy C. McLeod; David L. Toppen

Sea water transport rates of the tunicate Ciona intestinalis were determined by measuring the volume of sea water transported through the specimen, and measuring the number of particles cleared by the specimen in a given time interval. The rate was also determined directly by matching the flow produced by the tunicate to that produced by a calibrated pump. Ciona transports sea water at variable rates; at times, it does not transport at all. The rate limits covering all techniques are: lower limit, 2.5 ml/hr/g wet weight and upper limit, 185 ml/hr/g wet weight; the average value based on clearance and direct measurements is 50 ml/ hr/g wet weight. Even at the lowest rate found, transport is rapid enough to ensure complete mixing between sea water and reaction or absorption sites in the pharyngeal chamber, alimentary tract or atrial chamber. We conclude that the rate controlling process for absorption of oxygen, vanadate ions, micro-organisms or organic detritus is not the rate of passage of the feeding current, but rather the rate of the intrinsic absorption process such as complex formation, ion exchange or adsorption.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Interaction of Catechol and Catechol Derivatives with Dioxovanadium:(V). I. Kinetics of Complex Formation in Acidic Media

Kenneth Kustin; Sung Liu; Claudio Nicolini; David L. Toppen


Inorganic Chemistry | 1978

Kinetics and mechanism of reactions of water-soluble ferriporphyrins. 2. Reduction by ascorbic acid

Francis L. Harris; David L. Toppen


Inorganic Chemistry | 1978

Kinetics and mechanism of reactions of water-soluble ferriporphyrins. 1. Monomer-dimer interactions

Francis L. Harris; David L. Toppen


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Interaction of catechol and catechol derivatives with dioxovanadium(V). II. Kinetics of ligand oxidation

Kenneth Kustin; Claudio Nicolini; David L. Toppen


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1976

Letter: Kinetics of reduction of horse-heart ferricytochrome c by catechol.

David L. Toppen


ChemInform | 1975

INTERACTION OF CATECHOL AND CATECHOL DERIVATIVES WITH DIOXOVANADIUM(V) PART 1, KINETICS OF COMPLEX FORMATION IN ACIDIC MEDIA

Kenneth Kustin; Sung-Tsuen Liu; Claudio Nicolini; David L. Toppen


Inorganic and Nuclear Chemistry Letters | 1970

On the acid induced dimerization of the trans-dioxotetracyanorhenium(V) ion

David L. Toppen; R. Kent Murmann


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1978

Kinetics and mechanism of the reduction of chlorpromazine radical by ascorbic acid

Nina A. Klein; David L. Toppen


Inorganic Chemistry | 1978

Kinetics and mechanisms of reactions of water-soluble ferriporphyrins. 3. Ascorbic acid reduction of the [5,10,15,20-tetrakis(4-N-methylpyridyl)porphine]iron(III)-histidine system

Jimmie C. Oxley; David L. Toppen

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