Merriley E. Trench , Robert K. Trench , Leonard Muscatine
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Utilization of photosynthetic products of symbiotic chloroplasts in mucus synthesis by Placobranchus ianthobapsus (gould), opisthobranchia, sacoglossa
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1. About 5–10 per cent of the net 14C photosynthetically fixed by symbiotic chloroplasts in the marine slug Placobranchus ianthobapsus (Gould) was secreted in mucus.
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2. After acid hydrolysis of mucus, most of the 14C was found in galactose and glucose.