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Subject: Are marine, terrestrial and fresh water planarians osmoconformers ?

Date: Sat Aug 28 09:19:45 1999
Posted by Nuno Morais
Grade level: grad (science) School: University of Porto
City: Porto State/Province: Porto Country: Portugal
Area of science: General Biology
ID: 935846385.Gb
Message:

Iīve searched everywhere about the above question and i canīt find an answer. We know that invertebrate animals are osmoconformers and that all ( i suppose ) osmoconformers are marine, therefore I wanted to Know if marine planarians are osmoconformers and if terrestrial and fresh water planarians are osmoconformers too. If possible, could you please tell me literature where i can find evidence about this matter ? Thank in advance,

Nuno Morais


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