Spiral Motion of Paramecium caudatum in a Small Capillary Glass Tube |
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Authors: | KEIJI FUKUI HIROSHI ASAI |
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Affiliation: | Department of Physics, Waseda University, Tokyo 160, Japan |
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Abstract: | SYNOPSIS. The behavior of Paramecium caudatum in small capillary glass tubes was investigated under various ionic conditions and at the various tube diameters. Along the inner walls of the tubes ciliates undergo regular spiral motion, which is completely different from natural spirallings or random walk-like movements observed usually in large vessels. The curvature calculated from the tracks of spiral motions was independent of the inner diameters of capillary tubes, but depend specifically on ionic conditions. A plausible law governing such regular spiral motions of Paramecium caudatum is proposed. A definite part of the anterior end of a ciliate seems to contact the curved surface of the inner wall of a capillary tube during the motion so that the organism receives a constant tactile stimulus, and the direction of motive force keeps a certain angle against the surface. |
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Keywords: | Paramecium caudatum capillary glass tube spiral motion thigmotaxis |
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