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Biol Bull 82: 423-437. (June 1942)
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THE NORMAL GROWTH AND RESPIRATION OF TETRAHYMENA GELEII

RICHARD A. ORMSBEE 1

1 Department of Biological Chemistry, Harvard Medical School, Boston, and Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole

1. The relation of cell growth to population growth in bacteria-free cultures of Tetrahymena geleii has been examined.

2. Cell growth has been found to proceed independently after the onset of the stationary period of population growth.

3. The ratio of fissions occurring to the population concentration has been determined and described.

4. The normal Qo2 of exponential and stationary phase ciliates in phosphate buffer and in proteose peptone has been determined.

5. A significant difference in the respiratory rates of organisms from the two phases has been shown.







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