Effects of Temperature on H+ Uptake And Release During Circadian Rhythmic Movements of Excised Samanea Motor Organs 1
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Lee, Youngsook
RESUMO
A previous study revealed that Samanea saman leaflets open more completely and close less completely as temperature is increased. We now demonstrate that, as temperature is increased, extensor cells release more H+ during their swelling phase (opening), but flexor motor cells release less H+ during their swelling phase (closure).
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