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Hagfishes

Koch, E. A., Spitzer, R. H., Pithawalla, R. B., and Downing, S. W. (1991). Keratin-like components of gland thread cells modulate the properties of mucus from hagfish (Eptatretus stouti). Cell Tiss. Res. 264, 79-86. [Pg.139]

The mineral concentrations in the blood plasma of the primitive cyclostomes (hagfish and lampreys) are close to those of the surrounding sea water (Robertson, 1954 McFarland and Munz, 1958 Bellamy and Chester Jones, 1961). More evolutionarily advanced species maintain relatively lower internal concentrations, presumably because the tissues function best under... [Pg.19]

McFarland, W.N. and Munz, F.W. (1958). A re-examination of the osmotic properties of the Pacific hagfish, Polistotrema stouti. Biological Bulletin, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole 114,348-356. [Pg.292]

Agnatha Hagfish, lampreys, slime eels The lowest animals having vertebrate characteristics marine eel-shaped jawless scavengers and parasites with notochord and cartilaginous fins and skeleton... [Pg.116]

Kuhn K, Stolte H, Reale E.The fine structure of the kidney of the hagfish (Myxine glutinosa L.) A thin section and freeze-fracture study. Cell Tissue Res 1975 164(2) 201-13. [Pg.273]

Habitat Hagfish Half-life Halide, organic Hall effect... [Pg.14]

Lampreys and hagfishes are unusual, jaw-less fish that comprise the order Cyclostomata, so named because of the circular shape of the mouth. The 41 species of lampreys are in the superfamily Petromyzontoidea,... [Pg.48]


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