Volume 23, Issue 4 pp. 527-529
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Digestion of Added Homologous Algae by Chlorella-Bearing Paramecium bursaria

DALE S. WEIS

DALE S. WEIS

Department of Biology and Health Sciences, The Cleveland State University, Cleveland, Ohio 44115

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First published: November 1976
Citations: 6

Abstract

SYNOPSIS. Endosymbiotic algae from Paramecium bursaria when added to the culture medium are ingested by Chlorella-bearing P. bursaria at a rate of 2,000 algae/organism/day. That the ingested algae are digested and assimilated by the ciliates is suggested by the more rapid growth of Paramecium when algae are added to the medium (G= 40 hr with algae compared to 190 hr without). The digestion by the ciliates of exogenous algae contrasts with the survival of these algae under normal growth conditions. It is suggested that the protection of the endogenous algae is related to their location in peripheral perialgal vacuoles.

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