Protoplasmic Streaming

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Kamiya, Noburo. (Autor)
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Formato: eBook
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Vienna : Springer Vienna : Imprint: Springer, 1959.
Edición:1st ed. 1959.
Colección:Physiologie des Protoplasmas ; 8 / 3a
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Acceso en línea:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-5750-3
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • I. Introduction
  • II. Types of Streaming
  • 1. General survey
  • 2. Change in streaming type
  • III. Rate and Intensity
  • 1. Intracellular velocity distribution
  • 2. Rate
  • 3. Course and direction of rotational streaming
  • 4. Transport-volume and intensity of flow
  • IV. Motive Force Responsible for the Protoplasmic Streaming
  • 1. Motive force of the rotational streaming
  • 2. Motive force of the protoplasmic streaming in myxomycete Plasmodium
  • V. Rhythmicity
  • 1. Rhythm of motive force generation in the Plasmodium
  • 2. Rhythmicity of the protoplasmic motion in plant cells
  • VI. Energetics of Protoplasmic Streaming
  • 1. Oxygen tension
  • 2. Metabolic inhibitors
  • 3. The role of ATP in the protoplasmic flow
  • 4. Availability of ATP
  • VII. Influences of External Factors
  • 1. Temperature
  • 2. Light
  • 3. Ultraviolet rays and other radiations
  • 4. Osmotic pressure
  • 5. Plasmolysis
  • 6. Hydrostatic pressure
  • 7. Mechanical pressure
  • 8. Gravity
  • 9. Centrifugal force
  • 10. Electric current
  • 11. Action current
  • 12. Magnetic field
  • 13. Hydrogen ions
  • 14 Carbon dioxide
  • 15. Salts
  • 16. Auxins
  • 17. Fat solvents
  • 18. Miscellaneous substances
  • VIII. Biology and Function of Protoplasmic Streaming
  • 1. Inducement of protoplasmic streaming
  • 2. Transport of substances
  • 3. Locomotion
  • 4. Correlation with some physiological activities and seasonal variations
  • IX. Experimental Approaches to the Mechanism of Protoplasmic Streaming
  • 1. Seat of the motive force in rotational streaming
  • 4. Moving fibrils in protoplasm
  • 5. The phenomenon of shifting occurring in the plasmagel
  • 6. Causal relation between potential difference and the motive force of the protoplasmic streaming
  • 7. The mechanochemical system of the protoplasmic streaming
  • X. Theories
  • 1. Rotational streaming
  • 2. Streaming in transvacuolar protoplasmic strand
  • 3. Streaming in myxomycete plasmodium
  • 4. Independent motion of protoplasmic particles
  • XI. Concluding Remarks
  • Acknowledgements
  • Author Index.