Abstract
Algal nets of Hydrodictyon reticulatum have been cultivated in the radioactivity labelled medium of different chemical composition. It has been found that the intracellular concentration of sodium, potassium, ammonium, chloride, sulphate and phosphate ions changed in a great extent in the dependence of the experimental conditions. The influx of cations from neutral chloride solutions decreases in the order: ammonium≫potassium, thallium/I/≥≥rubidium>cesium>lithium≫sodium ions. The intracellular chloride ions can be reversible displaced by bromide or sulphate anions.
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